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Gans Ibarra

Gans Ibarra

by Intellecta Design
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Complete family of 4 fonts: $115.00
Gans Ibarra Font Family was designed by Carlos Winkow, Paulo W and published by Intellecta Design. Gans Ibarra contains 4 styles and family package options.

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About Gans Ibarra Font Family


The Elzeviriano Ibarra or 'Ibarra Gans' was a typography engraved by Carl Winkow in 1931 to Fundición Gans commemorating 50 years since the foundation thereof. It is designed to be used in the book-homage

The Maestro Joaquín Ibarra

. This type is a combination of the printers selected by Joaquín Ibarra, Spanish printer and typographer and Ezelvir family types, hence its compound classification. Gans Ibarra, designed in 2006 by Paulo W follow the concepts from the original designs from Fundicion Gans. See also other font families inspired by Gans' original typefaces:

Gans Tipo Adorno

,

Gans Lath Modern

and

Gans Titular Adornada

and

Gans Antigua

.

Designers: Carlos Winkow, Paulo W

Publisher: Intellecta Design

Foundry: Intellecta Design

Design Owner: Intellecta Design

MyFonts debut: Sep 6, 2006

Gans Ibarra

About Intellecta Design

Intellecta Design is a Brazilian typefoundry interested in typographical research and revivals of all forms of ancient typefaces and handwriting styles. It searches historical churches, museums, antiquaries and similar institutions to develop fonts from old books and documents, and has a large collection of rare catalogues and books from XVI to XIX century to help in your studies to digitize lost fonts and non-usual handwriting script models. This kind of research is not common in Brazil. In addition, its design team also works to create new and modern typefaces for all applications. Intellecta Design claims to be the creator and owner of the largest typeface library in Latin America.

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