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Lucha Libre Poster

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Lucha Libre posters are the loudest graphic vocabulary in Latin American print culture. Born from 1960s–80s Mexico City wrestling promotion, each A2 sheet crams diagonal-axis layouts, screaming hand-lettered display type, masked-fighter silhouettes, and a saturated red-yellow-blue-silver palette into a single broadsheet designed to grab attention from across a dusty street.

This design system translates that maximalist poster energy into digital tokens: pure black grounds, fluorescent yellow headline banners, crimson diagonal price chips, cobalt blue accents, and the sharp-cornered, no-radius geometry of a screenprinted event flyer — all rendered in CSS with zero rounded corners and zero apology.

墨西哥摔角海报是拉丁美洲印刷文化中最响亮的视觉语汇。诞生于 1960-80 年代墨西哥城竞技场的赛事宣传——每张 A2 海报都把对角线构图、嘶吼般的手写粗体字、蒙面摔角手剪影、以及饱和的红黄蓝银配色塞进一张纸里,在尘土飞扬的街头抢夺路人视线。

这套设计系统将那种极繁海报能量转化为数字令牌:纯黑底色、荧光黄标题横幅、猩红对角线价格标签、钴蓝副标题——所有圆角归零、所有阴影归零,忠实还原丝网印刷海报那种刀切般的锋利感。

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  • Origin来源Mexico City (Arena México, Arena Coliseo), Guadalajara, Mexico墨西哥城(墨西哥竞技场、罗马竞技场)、瓜达拉哈拉
  • Period年代1960s–1980s peak; visual heritage active through today
  • Designer代表人物El Santo · Blue Demon · Mil Máscaras · anonymous Mexican screen printers
  • Movements所属运动Lucha Libre wrestling culture · Mexican street poster tradition · Cantinflas-era popular culture

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