Día de la música chilena 2011

Published February 1, 2024
Contributed by Quintana-Font


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Día de la música chilena (Chilean Music Day) is a popular event organized by the Sociedad de derechos de autor (Copyright association) and the former Consejo Nacional de la Cultura y las Artes de Chile (now the Ministry of Culture) to promote the work of local musicians in a long concert with a wide line-up.

All the graphics in the 2011 edition were created by Comunas Unidas (run since 2004 by Myrna Cisneros and Manuel Córdova) using only the first version of the Mazúrquica typeface family in its original three weights. Later in 2020, Quintana-Font released version 2.0, consisting of seven styles and several updates. The main piece is the lettering Me gusta (“I like”), in dialogue with the name of the event, set in Mazúrquica. Together, both lines read Me gusta la música chilena (“I like Chilean music”).




Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: comunasunidas.com Comunas Unidas. License: All Rights Reserved.

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