By the Zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

Cover art by Zonagirante Studio  

«"Everything you see, also makes a sound."»
—Laura Botenburg

🧵 The perfect seam between eye and ear

Independent music in Latin America has never stopped reinventing itself. It changes its skin, its rhythm, its language. It jumps between genres, fuses the unexpected, and does so without asking permission.

But this journey isn't heard alone: It is also seen, imagined, printed, stuck on walls, and hung in the soul.

In this section, we celebrate those who give a face to the music. Designers, illustrators, and visual artists who create the flyers, posters, and graphic pieces that accompany the life of concerts, parties, sessions, and releases in this part of the world.

This art is not decoration: It is discourse, identity, and heartbeat.

💥 We are interested in dirty lines, angry typography, awkward elegance, graphic irony, and beauty that doesn't seek likes. We are excited by graphics that dare, that do not imitate, that do not need filters to exist.

The one that lives up to a music scene that resists the predictable and lives in a state of creative alert.

🔥 The image that accompanies the sound revolution.

We want to show what's happening—from Buenos Aires to Bogotá, from Mexico City to São Paulo and beyond. That's why, Every two weeks we will publish a gallery with new pieces that deserve to be seen, celebrated, and shared.

This is an open invitation: if you have recent flyers for musical events in Latin America or for Latin artists in other parts of the world, write to us at zonagirante@yahoo.com.

📸 Gallery: Flyers that speak, posters that roar!

Each piece presented here was created to promote concerts, parties, or releases by Latin artists. It's high-resolution street art. A gallery that isn't hanging in any museum, but lives on social media, phones, lampposts, and walls.

Here we've gathered some of the best graphic design work from the last few weeks, works that accompany music that never stops playing.


 

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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