By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone
Cover art by Zonagirante Studio
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«"How far a small candle casts its light! So shines a good deed in a wicked world."»
— The Merchant of Venice, Act V, Scene I, William Shakespeare
🎟️ Latin American concert posters
In an ocean of generic posters and garish messages, every now and then one like this appears: a design that not only promotes a concert but also proposes its own unique language. This is a selection of the most recent posters for Latin American concerts, events featuring our artists around the world, or those of our guests visiting our hemisphere.
These posters don't just inform; they resonate. They are collages that seem to have sprung from urban dreams, where human figures, graphic textures, and visual symbols blend to tell stories of resistance, desire, and music. Many of them combine surreal elements, fragments of text, impossible images, and nods to vintage design, composing scenes that invite you to stop, look, and listen.
🎨 Musical graphics in Latin America
In this edition of The Iimage that sounds, We celebrate these posters that don't just serve a purpose, but elevate Latin American music artwork to the realm of art. Their creation has been the work of professionals and amateurs located in countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, and beyond.
There are no clear visual hierarchies or predictable structures here. Everything seems to float and collide, like the sound of a band that isn't afraid of taking risks. And that's precisely where it becomes powerful: in its ability to represent not just an event, but an energy.
At Zonagirante, we believe these graphic works tell another part of our region's musical history. That's why we bring you a new gallery every week, a new visual language that accompanies the sounds that move us, shake us, or unsettle us—as it should be.
We continue to share these small acts of design that, amidst the noise, make their own visual music.
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Thank you for watching closely. Thank you for continuing to believe that music is not only heard, it is also seen.
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