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Bloc Week with Jonas Vögeli (Hubertus Design)

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Eugénie Simeon – Act
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Sidonie Bays – Consume
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Lucas Haussener – Data
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Guillaume Pavia – Expose
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Guillaume Besson – Fire
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Leah Hardy – Gossip
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Kenza Saleh – Hurt
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Emilie Bouchet – Judge
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Basile Fournier – Link
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Marvin Armand – Moan
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Jean Ducret – News
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Arnaud Claret – Orientation
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Alexandre Lescieux – Poke
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Jean Reynaud – Quick
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Philippa Schmitt – Ring
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Angelo Barbattini – Serve
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Angelo Barbattini – Sex
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Bruno Jolliet – Tax
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Lou Rais – Unit
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Niki Paltenghi – Violence
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Aurore Péry – Wire

Projects related to Poster

Visual Identity – BA2 S1 2025

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Visual Identity – BA2 S1 2025

with Adeline Mollard

As part of the visual identity course led by Adeline Mollard, students developed a visual identity starting from a randomly selected business card. By appropriating one of its graphic elements and its title, each project offers a unique interpretation. The identity is then expanded across a range of formats, from business cards to F4 posters, including posters, flyers, business cards, and an animated poster.

Alfredo Venti – Points de rencontre/Treffpunkte

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Alfredo Venti – Points de rencontre/Treffpunkte

by Alfredo Venti

Points de rencontre/Treffpunkte is an inclusive graphic system designed to make sociocultural resources more visible and accessible to people facing linguistic isolation, or to anyone seeking to join a social network. Inspired by educational tools used with non-native speakers, it combines pictograms, color coding, visual keywords, and modular signage. Installed at the entrances of community centers through interchangeable panels, and complemented by poster campaigns (print and web), it brings these structures into public view for those looking for a service, a network, or simply a welcoming place.

Visual Identity - Cut & Paste  - BA1 S1 2025-2026)

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Visual Identity - Cut & Paste - BA1 S1 2025-2026)

with Adeline Mollard

During the visual identity course, the 1st year of the Graphic Design bachelor had to carry out a poster project from a random event. They had to define their own visual system and explored a search for hand-made typographic posters. The visual identity of the event was developed through a poster and a flyer, accompanied by a research notebook grouping their entire creative process.

Audio Reactive Festival Poster Series

BA MEDIA & INTERACTION DESIGN

Audio Reactive Festival Poster Series

with Talia Cotton

First-year students designed a series of audioreactive posters for a music festival. They utilized dynamic tools and live data input to explore sound-responsive visuals within social media's digital format, creating a cohesive and recognizable festival identity.

Eliot Dubi – JUST IN CASE

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Eliot Dubi – JUST IN CASE

by Eliot Dubi

At the individual level, we can neither predict nor prevent the next disaster; we can only arm ourselves with the right reflexes to face it. JUST IN CASE is a website that gathers, through four scenarios — large wildfires, dam failures, industrial accidents and earthquakes — the key actions to remember when everything turns upside down. A clear tree-like navigation, concise texts and flat-style illustrations keep learning accessible without resorting to sensationalism. A triptych of posters promotes the site to the wider public. Designed for a generation flooded with anxiety-fuelled alerts, the project turns worry into simple, immediate actions — just in case.

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