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Immanent

Immanent

by Paulo Goode
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Complete family of 36 fonts: $360.00 USD
Immanent Font Family was designed by Paulo Goode and published by Paulo Goode. Immanent contains 36 styles and family package options.

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    About Immanent Font Family


    Immanent is an elegant humanist sans typeface designed to perfectly complement Eschaton. This 36-font type family has a purposeful, contemporary stance that excels on screen and in print by way of its three optical sizes.

    Immanent’s elegantly clean and simple forms allow your text, your headlines, your message to stand proud and be heard – finding a moment of clarity in today’s world of continual visual bombardment. Immanent’s DNA is shared with Eschaton, making them an impressive font pairing that can tackle a multitude of typographic challenges.

    Immanent is a refined display typeface in its standard form, the full family includes Text (lower contrast with ample spacing) and Xtra (higher contrast with tight spacing) optical sizes to cater for further typographic demands. Weights range from light to black in both roman and italic styles. The default figure type is set to old-style, however, proportional figures are just a click away if you prefer. Immanent has an extensive character set that covers all Latin European languages.

    See full details and hi-res examples at https://paulogoode.com/immanent

    KEY FEATURES

    • Six Weights

    • Roman & Italic

    • Three Optical Sizes

    • 450+ Glyphs

    Designers: Paulo Goode

    Publisher: Paulo Goode

    Foundry: Paulo Goode

    Design Owner: Paulo Goode

    MyFonts debut: Jan 15, 2025

    Immanent

    About Paulo Goode

    As a child I was fascinated by the multitude of letterforms that surround us, I would spend hours drawing words (and cars) in my sketchbooks. I don’t know what happened to those sketches, but I certainly never made it as an automobile designer! Maybe there’s a chance my fonts will prove more successful? As I grew up, I developed my artistic skills and became a technical illustrator and moved into graphic design with the advent of the Macintosh computer. At the age of 45 I rekindled my interest in typeface design and am thoroughly enjoying the process of font creation and producing some interesting typefaces of distinction. I'm still fascinated by the multitude of letterforms that surround us — and am very happy to be contributing my own.The Premium foundry page can be viewed Here.

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