Fidel Castro - "Esta es la guerra de David contra Goliat" (1990)
A vibrant propaganda pamphlet published by Editora Política documenting Fidel Castro's press conference on April 3, 1990, addressing foreign and national journalists about "enemy television"—referring to U.S. broadcasting aimed at Cuba.
Cover designer Roberto Sánchez created a bold, symbolic composition featuring a patched and damaged USA blimp hovering over Havana (depicted with palm trees, buildings, and a satellite dish). The central red star burst declares "This is David's war against Goliath," framing Cuba's struggle against U.S. media influence as a biblical underdog battle.
The bright blue, red, yellow, and white color scheme with graphic illustrations exemplifies late Cold War-era Cuban political design. Published in the 30th year of the Revolution, this piece captures Cuba's ongoing resistance narrative as the Soviet bloc was collapsing and the island faced increasing isolation.