Pathologies
Pathologies is the summary of one and a half year of investigations about book collections and personal libraries. This research began with the matter of the impact of a book cover on its inclusion inside of a collection. Then this investigation carried on with a thorough review of the book cover’s design for great classical collections. Finally this study focused on the act of collecting. How do book lovers behave? What are their habits? This dissertation introduces 13 profiles, halfway between fiction and reality, which illustrate the quirks and disorders of these collectors.
130 × 200 mm / 180 × 240 mm
Supervised by Alexandru Balgiu
3D type Trellick
For this project I had to choose 1 subject within 12 others, 1 way to show it and if I wanted it to be a print, digital or signaletic project. I chose "Brutalism - Typography - Print". Quite quickly I decided that I wanted to create a 3D typeface using laser cut technique. Thus I draw a really simple matrix in order to write every upper case of a geometrical sans-serif. Each letter is made up of 4 layers of Plexiglas stacked one onto another. Each layer has one part of the very simple form generated through the matrix of the alphabet. With very basic forms I was able to create for almost every letter one or two alternatives. As well as this brochure I created this fictional sign, showing the use of my typeface. The idea is that every brutalist building should have its own sign with the name and the date laser cut on it.
210 × 260 mm (brochure) / 80 × 110 mm (letter) / 960 × 410 mm (sign)
Supervised by Gilles Gavillet, Jonathan Hares & Aurèle Sack
Vinex
The aim of this project was to find a personal way to communicate a specific type of architecture. As I am a huge fan of Netherlands, I decided to work on the housing developed in Vinex spaces. Vinex is a town-planning policy created at the end of the 80’s in order to build new living areas fastly. Unlike other countries Netherlands tend to build single houses instead of block of flats. For the development I rapidly became fascinated by the way streets and houses are built in Netherlands. I spent hours looking at google maps and streetview because everything from above as well as from the street is so well constructed. The main inspiration for this project was the amazing book "Vinex Atlas" designed by Joost Grootens. The text in my edition actually comes from it. In addition I create a small colour chart which represents a mix of colours of brick as well as flower.
214 × 300 mm / 148 × 210 mm (colour chart)
Supervised by Nicole Udry
Zazzles
The purpose of this project was to create a magazine using the theme FAME. ZAZZLES is a magazine which mixes cats and lifestyle. We decided to explore fame into cats world, with the different breeds and the way people decide to have a cat farming. For this project, we took some pictures ourselves and asked some of our talented photographer friends. This magazine was printed in Indigo and bound by bubu, in Mönchaldorf, Switzerland.
205 × 290 mm
I teamed up with Mélanie Blanc
Supervised by François Rappo
Comme des frères
For this project we had to choose a road movie in order to create a poster. I picked the movie from French director Hugo Gélin "Comme des Frères". The aim was to select significant datas from that movie and then interpret them into infographics. Mine illustrates the timeline with all the flashbacks that occur during the whole movie. The final product is folded like a map.
148 × 210 mm (folded) / 594 × 841 mm
Supervised by Angelo Benedetto
Undisclosed Margaret
For this project we were asked to create a complete website about one famous woman. I picked Margaret Thatcher. In order to create a responsive website, I decided to show her through the eyes of 3 people in her entourage: her deputy prime minister (on desktop), her husband (on tablet) and her daughter (on smartphone).
Responsive Website
Supervised by Harry Bloch
Rihanna
This is an atypical editorial project. The purpose of the course was to create 2 posters: one with the whole wikipedia article of a random artist and one with only pictures of the same artist. Both posters had to more or less match. I picked Rihanna. I collected all my tests in one raw research book.
841 × 1189 mm / 140 × 200 mm (research book)
Supervised by Diego Bontognali
Didell
This typeface was first drawn by hand. For this project, I was completely free to draw any kind of typeface. I wanted to create a serif font. Then I vectorised my drawings and decided to radicalize the serifs. The typeface has become kind of a Didot revival. I illustrated my typeface with a poem of Victor Hugo as well as photographs from the talented Matthieu Venot.
217 × 302 mm
Supervised by Ian Party
Tourists in Argentina
This project was realised during Summer University at écal. Within 10 days in Buenos Aires, the aim was to collect datas on tourists visiting the capital. These are the results from tourists interviewed on one of the major street.
80 × 180 mm
Supervised by Jonas Wandeler
Twelve selected works of Julien vallee
For this project we were asked to create any kind of color chart. I decided to create a repertoire of all the colors used in twelve projects of graphic designer Julien Vallée.
240 × 300 mm
Supervised by Guy Meldem
Linear
This project is a fictional magazine created for a lesson with Harry Bloch at écal. The purpose of this edition was to offer the reading of 5 texts in English, French or German with their translation in French. LINEAR is an international magazine, which guides you every month through new litterary texts from the 19th and 20th century.
230 × 297 mm
Supervised by Harry Bloch
Plastic Animals
This is a poster made in 2015 during a workshop with Swiss designer Dafi Kühne. The aim of the week was to use letter press printing. The theme was "Collection". We decided to create a poster showing the plastic animals most kids collect.
550 × 750 mmI teamed up with Mélanie Blanc
Supervised by Dafi Kühne
Series Maxim Vengerov
Variation of posters using elements from an existing one.
420 × 594 mm
Supervised by Violène Pont
CIO 100
This poster was created to celebrate the centenary of the Comité International Olympique in Lausanne. It was made under the supervision of Ludovic Balland.
895 × 1280 mm
Supervised by Ludovic Balland
Ganika
We were asked to merge to famous brands to create a new one, keeping the strong point of each brand. I decided to try and merge Canon and Nikon, in order to create GANIKA. Here's the result with a fictional logo, animated logo, manifesto and poster. GANIKA comes from "gaso" in Japanese, which means "pixel". Then I added the first syllable of Canon and Nikon. The whole identity is based on the pixels that create any image. In order to illustrate the brand I picked some pictures from National Geographic.
210 × 270 mm / 841 × 1189 mm
Supervised by Jonas Wandeler