Everything
2017
Poster based on a quote from Kathy Acker. It was designed for Riposte magazine during my internship at A Practice for Everyday Life, and was then screen-printed during a workshop.
Saint Paul
2014
Workshop with Ludovic Balland, the aim of this project was to represent an architectural place with typography. This poster symbolizes St Paul’s cathedral in London. I chose to evoke the 528 steps one has to climb to go to the top of the dome.
West Side Story
2017
Poster, invite, animation and scenography designed for the musical West Side Story at the Seine Musicale.
Art direction
Artworklove
The cigarette
2015
Series of posters illustrating Francis Ponge’s poem The cigarette. The female model echoes the description of the cigarette as a woman. Each poster represents an aspect described by the writer.
Transanatolia
2017
Identity for Mathias Depardon’s exhibition at the Archives Nationales in Paris, presenting his photos of Turkey. Design of the communication supports: poster, press release and leaflet, and the scenography.
Art direction
Artworklove
Sur-mesure embroidery
2020
Maison Labiche offers their customers the possibility to personalize their clothes by choosing the embroidered message. Putting myself in our customer’s shoes, I considered it was potentially overwhelming to have the option to embroider anything on the clothes. I determined which messages they could wish to embroider and created a playful test to give inspiration.
Physiognomy
2015
Workshop with Brian Roettinger about crackpot theories. These posters are an interpretation of the physiognomy, a fake science pretending that facial structures reveal someone’s personality. Each poster is emblematic of certain categories: science, goodwill and crime. The portraits are based on stereotypes and play with the physiognomy’s codes.
Project made with Hélène Bezzola
Eau argentée
2016
Poster for Ecal’s cinema club. Project made with Maude Bernardoni
Various posters
2014
Posters created with photography, paper, photocopy, cutter, scissors, photoshop.