By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

This week's mosaic of promotional designs combines diverse interpretations of the human body, ranging from absolute reverence to extreme caricature. In some cases, we see references to Californian underground comics of the 1960s, alongside examples reminiscent of recent pornographic imagery. Some take the famous photograph of the Battle of Iwo Jima and transform it into a feminine form, adapting it to the current Latin American protest context, while others play with the statue of Venus de Milo. Skulls with punk mohawks, faceless women, and motorcyclists on the escape route complete the exhibition. We return to the design rule that anything goes as long as it works in favor of the event being advertised.

From Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Colombia and Argentina, and to promote parties, raves, and live performances related to rock, electronica, jazz, folk, fusion, punk and indie pop From this side of the world, we present, for the enjoyment of our audience, the best advertising images we've found in recent days. We hope you like them.

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