


La Cuadrilla is a brotherhood and bullfighting association headquartered in Écija, Spain.
Designed by José María González, the brand identity is rooted in collective belonging, envisioned as a cultural bridge that reconnects Andalusian tradition with a new generation. The visual system is built on the mechanics of community: how people gather, interact, and generate shared meaning.
Rather than simply “modernizing” folklore, the project focuses on translating its duende (the raw interplay of memory, texture, rhythm, and emotion). The design is set in Romie Regular (designed by Margot Lévêque available on Claude Type), supported by Gill Sans. Typography serves as the primary vessel for this togetherness, acting as a dynamic “shared voice” rather than a rigid, fixed statement.






