For the 47th edition of the Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival, I designed a poster that captures the festival's essence: a celebration of cinematic culture and the connection between Spain and Latin America. The goal was to create a striking and symbolic visual piece that reflects the festival's identity and its commitment to showcasing diverse Ibero-American stories.
Concept Development: I aimed to convey the fusion of cultures and cinematic artistry that defines the festival. The design draws inspiration from Ibero-American heritage, combining visual elements that symbolize the bridge between continents and the magic of storytelling.
Visual Composition: The poster features bold, vibrant colors such as red and yellow, evoking energy and passion—qualities deeply associated with both cinema and Ibero-American culture. At the center, an illustration of the Monument to Columbus in Huelva serves as a powerful symbol of exploration and cultural connection.
Symbolism and Identity: Each element in the composition represents aspects of the Ibero-American cultural landscape, from cinematic motifs to visual metaphors that highlight the festival's role as a platform for cultural dialogue and cinematic expression.
The 47th Huelva Ibero-American Film Festival poster stands as a visual homage to the power of cinema to connect people and cultures. It merges artistic expression with cultural identity, using vibrant hues and iconic imagery to create an eye-catching and meaningful representation of the festival's legacy and vision. This project reflects my expertise in visual storytelling, blending conceptual design, cultural symbolism, and graphic communication to deliver a piece that celebrates the art and impact of Ibero-American cinema.