In this third album of Antonio Adolfo's recent works, “Bossa 65 – Celebrating Carlos Lyra and Roberto Menescal”, the graphic project insight is the magnificent view of Copacabana beach, from Posto seis towards Leme, where the crescent shape of the coastline is accentuated, with the Sugarloaf Mountain in the background.
It concurs that at an intermediate point of this curve, there is an apartment in a building on the oceanfront that is an emblematic reference to the birth of Bossa Nova: Nara Leão’s home, a meeting place for exponents of the movement, such as Nara herself, Carlos Lira and Roberto Menescal, and others.
Based on photos, the landscape design is formed by horizontal bands of small width, modulated, juxtaposed and filled with the same color palette as the previous albums, Jobim Forever and Octet and Originals.
The typographic font used is Univers.