




The Bienal de Arte Flamenco de Málaga is a cultural gathering that celebrates flamenco as an artistic expression and living heritage. A space for exchange and visibility around cante singing, dance, and guitar playing, it highlights flamenco tradition and its connection to the city, bringing together artists, audiences, and diverse contexts around a deeply rooted culture. It took place in Málaga from May 27 to August 2, 2025.
To develop its visual identity, we began with a process of research and visual archaeology, diving into flamenco posters from the 1970s and 80s. We were interested in reviving their way of communicating: the typography, the abundance of text, the colors, and that distinctive style characteristic of popular graphic culture. With respect, we reinterpreted this tradition through a contemporary lens, preserving the authenticity, energy, and passion of flamenco.
For the main masthead, we opted for a combination of 20th-century typefaces, bringing together Umbra and Copperplate Gothic. The dialogue between Umbra’s expressiveness and play of shadows and Copperplate Gothic’s solid, classical character creates a headline with presence, personality, and a certain timeless quality. This pairing strengthens the identity’s character while connecting it to the graphic tradition that inspired the project.
For secondary information, we used Annonce and, for residual information, Futura. A project with a highly typographic character. A revision of flamenco aesthetics brought into the present day.





