Rounded Book Font Fixed | Easyjet

One winter, a storm canceled hundreds of flights. The airline’s messages, now in EasyJet Rounded Book, lined arrival halls and inboxes. Volunteers printed instructions for rebooking and baggage queries in large, calm type. The tone softened complaints into cooperation; volunteers found it easier to explain options to weary travelers when the words looked like they were speaking gently. A photo of an exhausted family, reading rebooking steps printed in that font, went viral—not because of the font itself but because, for a moment, information didn’t feel like an obstacle.

Word spread. Flight crews printed laminated cards with boarding reminders in that font; customer-service emails adopted its gentle curves. Families with nervous flyers noticed the difference first. The noticeboard at Gate 12, once a dense block of information, now looked like a friendly notice from a neighbor. Parents reported fewer questions from children; older passengers said the messages were easier to read without squinting. EASYJET ROUNDED BOOK FONT