PAU LLONCH
 

PRESOS MAGAZINE


Presos Magazine is an independent platform that tackles social inequalities through a critical and committed perspective. In a context where injustices are normalized and dissenting voices are often silenced, the magazine positions itself as a space for critique, reflection, and graphic expression. Drawing inspiration from protest posters, pamphlets, and combative fanzines, it aims to highlight what challenges, unsettles, or needs to be said.


The brand pays tribute to the collective efforts that have shaped the social progress we benefit from today. To achieve this, we analyse historical posters and photographs in detail: from the power of Franklin Gothic Condensed in the John Lennon and Yoko Ono poster to the texture of analogue images. The goal is not to copy a style, but to recover a genuine energy, full of memory and struggle.

Covers that convey a clear message, raw imagery, and high-impact design—this is Presos. A publication that blends information with protest, reading with confrontation, aggression with empathy. Every page is a visual wake-up call, challenging the reader directly. Presos Magazine does not aim for neutrality: it takes a stance, gets its hands dirty, and turns design into a tool within the conflict.