Color fights the darkness
Fluorescent ink breaks through night-black cardstock — every poster a beacon on the walls of Lima’s barrios after sundown.
The letter is painted, never set
Hand-brushed dimensional type gives each poster its own voice — no two announcements share the same stroke weight or tilt.
Every event deserves maximum intensity
Working-class barrios receive the same saturated visual energy as any gallery wall — the poster announces, the street responds.
Registration shift is the human signature
The layered screen-print offset proves the poster was pulled by hands on a frame, not produced by a machine — imperfection is proof of craft.