“Terre Altre” is a cultural project that brings together landscape, communities, and audiovisual practices, inviting artists and curators to reinterpret inner territories as spaces for experimentation and new narratives.
The visual identity was developed to translate this vision into a coherent graphic language, evoking exploration, geography, and movement.
The visual identity draws inspiration from mountain landscapes and their morphology, translated into graphic elements that recall contour lines, maps, and layered terrains. The system operates between cartographic representation and abstraction, suggesting ideas of navigation, orientation, and spatial exploration.
The result is a visual language where landscape becomes a narrative device, aligned with the project’s core theme: inhabiting the margins and redefining the center.