Uréthane

Marine Giraudo – Uréthane

«Uréthane» is an immersive experienced through Virtual Reality. It is a personal interpretation of the fashion designer’s work Vanessa Schindler, which aims to communicate visually and in three dimensions the universe of her latest collection.  Virtual Reality seemed to me to be a new, rich and appropriate medium to explore within the field of Graphic Design and more specifically by associating it to fashion. Collaborations, visual experimentations and the learning of new techniques are elements that have contributed to my pleasure in carrying out this project.

Diploma project (2017) by Marine Giraudo

«Uréthane» is an immersive experienced through Virtual Reality. It is a personal interpretation of the fashion designer’s work Vanessa Schindler, which aims to communicate visually and in three dimensions the universe of her latest collection. Virtual Reality seemed to me to be a new, rich and appropriate medium to explore within the field of Graphic Design and more specifically by associating it to fashion. Collaborations, visual experimentations and the learning of new techniques are elements that have contributed to my pleasure in carrying out this project.

Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo
Uréthane, Marine Giraudo

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