Designed for the Type-Q typographic competition, organized by the Centro de Diseño Castilla-La Mancha, to commemorate the IV Centenary of the first edition of Don Quixote de La Mancha, becoming an international finalist. Originally called Qvixano, it was originally designed with the formal bases of the baroque novo-Hispanic typography, and with the clear objective of achieving a typeface family rich in use and spirit as a text typeface for long readings, generating rich textures in spaces and shapes. It is not a revival of a period typeface, so each of its letters is drawn as if it were carved by hand, which gives it an air of antique typography, and at the same time vernacular and modern.