Agrat Association commissions the creation of the graphic image of the concert to celebrate a decade of family music festival to Dispromèdia.

The family music festival Lo Closcamoll (CAT) this 2025 has reached its tenth edition. To celebrate it has organized a special concert that will take place on September 27th at the municipal swimming pools of Tàrrega, and will feature performances by Miki Núñez (ESP) and DJ Trapella (EN). In Dispromèdia, we are very excited to have contributed our grain of sand to the event by designing the poster of the celebration concert.
A graphic image that connects with the public
Agrat, the youth association of Tàrrega (Lleida), organizer of the festival, has relied on the professionals of our design area to create the graphic image of this musical event. We have designed the general poster of the concert and also the individual posters of the participating artists, with a fresh and dynamic visual line, designed to connect with a family and intergenerational audience.
This project has allowed us to show once again our ability to create powerful and coherent visual identities, adapted to each context and channel: from printed posters to pieces for social networks.
Graphic and web design: an integral or tailor-made service
At Dispromèdia we offer graphic design services as part of our global approach to digital communication. But you can also hire them independently. If you need posters, catalogues, corporate image, graphic lines for social networks or any other visual piece, our creative team will help you shape your idea.
And if you are looking for a complete digital presence, we can integrate this graphic design with the creation of your website using Ebasnet, our own CMS, developed entirely by Dispromèdia. This allows us to offer you a coherent and agile service, 100% adapted to your needs.
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Congratulations, Closcamoll!
We would like to congratulate the Lo Closcamoll team for these 10 years of culture, music, and community. We are proud to have collaborated in this special edition and to have made our small contribution to a project with which hundreds of families from Tàrrega and other towns in the Ponent region have grown up.