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Art Direction, Graphic Design & Motion Design

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Upside Down

Upside Down is a project of two mini music videos on the song Upside Down by Diana Ross. The chorus refers to different notions of movements, which are interesting to deal with in motion design. There is an illustrated version and a typeface one.Personal project, mini music video, illustrations, motion design.Music: Upside Down from Diana album, Diana Ross, 1980.
Lyrics: ︎Upside down / Boy, you turn me / Inside out / And round and round. ︎


Timbres d’escampette

These fake postage stamps contain encrypted messages. They allow any man on the run who sends them to the recipient of his choice (by series of four) to transmit information secretly. The original aim of this project was to work on the notion of encrypted information, the context of the runaway being only a pretext for experimentation.
Personal project, stamp booklet (13 x 7 cm), instructions (23 x 13,5 cm).


Examples ︎︎︎
︎︎︎ Indicates that the fugitive's health is critical.
Awaiting a response from the recipient.

 ︎︎︎ Alerts that the fugitive needs a vehicle to travel.
Correspondence to follow...


 ︎︎︎ Communicates the address of a stash.
End of correspondence.

Ok-galère

These digital postcards are intended to be sent to our friends when they get a hard time, via a specialized messaging service. Falsely soothing, their purpose is mainly to ease the atmosphere.
Each postcard is associated with a type of misadventure. There are three postcards: one for sentimental difficulties (break-up, betrayal...), one for contextual mishap (pandemic, flood, conflict, fire...) and one for material issues (power failure, money problem…).
Personal project, digital postcards (14,8 x 10,5 cm), illustrations, motion design.
Music: Journey In Satchidananda, Shiva-Loka, Isis and Osiris from Journey In Satchidananda album, Alice Coltrane, 1971.






The D-Day

This series of posters revisits various cultural events of the last century as emblematic pages of an agenda. The idea is to put these unforgettable events back into ordinary everyday life, to relate them to moments in lives (sometimes trivial), even though these dates were not supposed to be so historic. There are 3 posters: one for July 20, 1969 (date of the first step on the Moon), another one for August 15, 1969 (date of Woodstock) and the last one for November 9, 1989 (date of the fall of the Berlin wall). Personal project, series of posters, 60x80cm.

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