May Revolution and Argentine Independence
Form and Content in the Bicentennial Brands
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25249703e010Keywords:
Brand, bicentennial, Independence, revolution, ArgentinaAbstract
This article aims to perform a comparative analysis of the brands used in the Bicentennial of the May Revolution (2010) and the Bicentennial of Independence (2016). A critical position is proposed from the aesthetics to question the redesign of the brand from the observation of its form and content in relation to the political and social context of each historical stage.Downloads
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