— Posters
2021
Communication of the exhibition L'Image Limite, initiated and followed by Christophe Jacquet, from December 4, 2021 to January 12, 2022 at Galerie Neuf in Nancy. This poster with dense but dispensable content reflects the density of information provided by the posters on display while not dealing with any of it. However, it also addresses a limit, the one of the readability of a communication poster, while taking up the codes of an effective poster according to Bruno Munari. It is double, like its subject.
→ Screen printed at Lézard Graphique
→ 800 x 600 mm
2021
Does it make sense? D'une nouvelle limite de la technique is a poster that quotes an image of the same title, produced in 1986 by April Greiman at a time when technology was offering new possibilities, especially to graphic designers. My excerpt anonymizes April, separates this body from the rest of the information thanks to a selective varnish, evokes the image from which it comes with a miniature and refocuses this question right in the heart: Does it make sense?
From the original Does it make sense? April Greiman, 180 x 60 cm, United States, 1986. ©MAD, Paris Poster Design Quarterly, N°133.
→ Screen printed at Lézard Graphique
→ 800 x 600mm
→ Exhibited at Galerie Neuf in Nancy for L'Image Limite, an exhibition initiated and followed by Christophe Jacquet
2021
Édifier le silence is an experimental poster that accompanies the stone carving of the same title, containing my notes of reflections which determined the choice of the inscription "Building silence" and its associated symbol. My intentions are delivered in a cryptic way, so that the sensitive experience of the stone predominates over its rational explanation. This poster takes up the random aspect of the manual lapidary engraving technique in its process digital printing, thanks to a voluntary modification of the plotter giving rise to an unexpected result.
→ 800 x 600 mm
— Posters
2021
Communication of the exhibition L'Image Limite, initiated and followed by Christophe Jacquet, from December 4, 2021 to January 12, 2022 at Galerie Neuf in Nancy. This poster with dense but dispensable content reflects the density of information provided by the posters on display while not dealing with any of it. However, it also addresses a limit, the one of the readability of a communication poster, while taking up the codes of an effective poster according to Bruno Munari. It is double, like its subject.
→ Screen printed at Lézard Graphique
→ 800 x 600 mm
2021
Does it make sense? D'une nouvelle limite de la technique is a poster that quotes an image of the same title, produced in 1986 by April Greiman at a time when technology was offering new possibilities, especially to graphic designers. My excerpt anonymizes April, separates this body from the rest of the information thanks to a selective varnish, evokes the image from which it comes with a miniature and refocuses this question right in the heart: Does it make sense?
From the original Does it make sense? April Greiman, 180 x 60 cm, United States, 1986. ©MAD, Paris Poster Design Quarterly, N°133.
→ Screen printed at Lézard Graphique
→ 800 x 600mm
→ Exhibited at Galerie Neuf in Nancy for L'Image Limite, an exhibition initiated and followed by Christophe Jacquet
2021
Édifier le silence is an experimental poster that accompanies the stone carving of the same title, containing my notes of reflections which determined the choice of the inscription "Building silence" and its associated symbol. My intentions are delivered in a cryptic way, so that the sensitive experience of the stone predominates over its rational explanation. This poster takes up the random aspect of the manual lapidary engraving technique in its process digital printing, thanks to a voluntary modification of the plotter giving rise to an unexpected result.
→ 800 x 600 mm