How can graphic design convey reconstruction and the rewriting of truths, using fragmented typography and the “X” to reveal, conceal, and question the narratives of “the others”? The Others project builds a bold, minimalist identity...
Opera Parade
How can Opéra Parade’s graphic design blend classical elegance with nomadic playfulness, turning each performance into a visual postcard that celebrates movement, music, and shared cultural journeys? The graphic identity for Opéra Parade,...
Scene II
Surface explores architectural duality through a bold red and white palette and a minimalist logo. Its 3D illusion balances flatness and volume, crafting a sleek, modern identity for the exhibition’s visual world. The graphic identity of...
Tone
How can a website visually echo the universal language of music? The challenge: create a modular, adaptive design that feels rhythmic, immersive, and responsive—like music itself. The TONE website is a digital space dedicated to all forms...
Tone
How can graphic design capture youthful energy and spontaneity for a music festival? TONE 24 uses bright colors and dynamic typography, creating a playful, DIY aesthetic that celebrates rhythm and community. The visual identity of TONE 24,...
Tone Jazz
How does graphic design balance tradition and modernity for a jazz festival? TONE JAZZ uses orange and blue with intricate musician engravings, blending vintage charm and contemporary clarity in a cohesive visual identity. The visual...
Sirk
How can graphic design reinterpret nostalgic imagery with a fresh, contemporary tone? SIRK revives vintage circus icons through playful motifs and rhythmic elegance, blending 1950s charm with modern visual poetry. Playful and poetic, the...
Circus
How can graphic design revive historical spectacle without falling into nostalgia? Circus reimagines 19th-century show aesthetics through sepia tones and stark layouts, creating a timeless visual mythology of performance. Evoking the charm...
Les Arênes
How can graphic design balance tradition and modernity? Théâtre Les Arènes uses vibrant yellow and geometric motifs to explore how visual identity combines architectural heritage with contemporary clarity and dynamic creativity. The visual...
Les Arênes
How can design capture theatrical creativity and whimsy? Théâtre Les Arènes’ poetic, modular visuals and symbolic motifs explore the blend of craftsmanship and imagination in shaping a unique, memorable identity. The visual identity of...
Tone
How can design visually capture music’s energy and harmony? TONE 22’s vibrant greens and animated typography explore rhythm, nature, and authenticity, creating a dynamic identity that celebrates sound and movement. The visual identity of...
Scene II
How can design blend classical heritage with modern storytelling? Théâtre National de la Scène II uses engraved illustrations and a symbolic logo to create a refined, emotional identity bridging tradition and innovation. The graphic design...












