Ibarra Real Nova

Ibarra Real Nova is a variable serif typeface inspired by 18th-century Spanish typography designed for display use.

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Ibarra Real Nova

About

Ibarra Real Nova revives the typographic heritage of Spain's 18th century, based on types created by Geronimo Gil for a celebrated 1780 edition of Don Quixote. This variable serif family spans weights from 400 to 700 and includes italic styles, making it suitable for expressive display settings that require historical character and elegance.

Overview

Ibarra Real Nova is a serif typeface family that draws on the rich typographic tradition of 18th-century Spain. It was developed from the original types designed by Geronimo Gil and printed by Joaquín Ibarra for the Real Academia de la Lengua in 1780. The family supports Latin and Latin-Extended scripts and offers a variable weight axis from 400 to 700, including italic styles. Its design is intended primarily for display use, capturing the historical essence of its source material while providing modern typographic flexibility.

Designers: José María Ribagorda, Octavio Pardo

Usage

"" Access one-stop/ibarra-real-nova using the OneStop MCP.

If you do not have the OneStop MCP, read the MCP setup docs.