World · Diaspora Folk

Diaspora Folk

Literate and archival — built for MPB, world-jazz, flamenco-modern, and Afro-fusion instrumentalists and singer-songwriters whose audience spans languages and continents.

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Design rationale

Diaspora Folk pairs a GT Sectra italic display against an Inter body, with generous leading and warm archival tones: ink `#1A1410`, paper `#F1E9D6`, terracotta `#C25A3C`, olive `#5C6B3F`, and gold `#C9A24A`. Photography leans toward medium-format portrait grain and archival poster references rather than studio polish.

Like every world/international build, this style ships with a true multi-language switcher (plain-text codes, proper subpaths, correct hreflang) at no extra charge, and the tour list sits above the music section — international fans buy tickets before they stream, and the layout reflects that.

Who this fits

Instrumentalists and singer-songwriters working in MPB, world-jazz, Afro-fusion, or flamenco-modern traditions with an international touring footprint — artists for whom a literate, archival visual identity fits better than a nightclub-forward aesthetic.

Frequently asked questions

Is the multi-language switcher included at this style tier?

Yes — it's included in every world/international build regardless of which of the three styles you choose, at no extra charge.

Does this style support an EPK download for festival submissions?

Yes — a downloadable press kit is included in every world/international build.

How is this different from Latin-Heat?

Diaspora Folk is warmer, quieter, and archival; Latin-Heat is nocturnal, bold, and built for urbano/reggaeton-adjacent acts.

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$249 solo · $499 band · live in 5 business days.

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