Remix – 2014 #2

Remix – 2014 #2

Réalisation de 3 affiches à partir d’une autre affiche existante.

Studio project (2014) with Violène Pont

Réalisation de 3 affiches à partir d’une autre affiche existante.


Marie-Disle-2.jpg
Marie Disle
Luca Duveau
Luca Duveau

1/2

Loïc Dupasquier
Loïc Dupasquier

1/2

Mylène Dreyer
Mylène Dreyer
Mylène Dreyer

1/3

imprimer_finaux-3.jpg
Sebastian Davila
final2abc.jpg
Benjamin Botros
Eilean Friis-Lund
Eilean Friis-Lund

1/2

Clement Chavanne
Clement Chavanne
Clement Chavanne

1/3

Thibault Baralon
Thibault Baralon
Thibault Baralon

1/3

Maude Bernardoni
Maude Bernardoni

1/2

affiche1.jpg
Juliette Caillault
affiche1_def.jpg
Julie-Lou Bellenot
affiche_FINAL_PRINT-1.jpg
Edina Desboeufs
Hélène Bezzola
Hélène Bezzola

1/2

Ludmila Bredikhina
Ludmila Bredikhina
Ludmila Bredikhina

1/3

Monica Goncalves
Monica Goncalves

1/2

Clement Chavanne
Clement Chavanne
Juliette Caillault
Mylène Dreyer
Thibault Baralon
Thibault Baralon
Ludmila Bredikhina
Ludmila Bredikhina

1/8

Projets similaires

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.

Amélie Bertholet – a room of our own

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Amélie Bertholet – a room of our own

by Amélie Bertholet

a room of our own is an editorial project born from the relationship between my flatmate, Flavia, and myself. This book explores how a relationship lives and evolves within a shared space: our apartment. Often seen as a transitional phase, cohabitation here becomes a long-term space of emancipation and sisterhood. Nurtured by feminist references—beginning with its title, borrowed from "A Room of One’s Own" by Virginia Woolf—the project questions the place of women within spaces of creation and intimacy. Through symmetry and collection, the book translates the experience of a lived space into an editorial object. The layout's grid, drawn from the apartment’s floor plan, creates shifts in scale and layout to reflect the transformation of 3D space into the 2D printed page.

Candice Aepli – Brindille et Azilise

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Candice Aepli – Brindille et Azilise

by Candice Aepli

Brindille et Azilise invite you to imagine children's space differently, by offering a lively, playful universe in their bedrooms. Here, the story is not read between the pages, but lies on the floor and climbs up the windows. It slips under an arm. It tucks in dreams. It's a whole world at children's level, where ecosystems come to life through furniture, transforming everyday life into a playground for exploration. Le jardin, collection no. 1 The gardener has slipped seeds into the soil, the bright sun warms the petals, the mouse nibbles on the sly, and in this corner full of life, everyone is busy and smiling.

Constance Mauler – Club Kid

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Constance Mauler – Club Kid

by Constance Mauler

My project explores the Club Kid scene. Born in the 1980s in New York, this movement emerged as a radical response to artistic and social elitism. Led by queer and marginalized individuals, it transformed nightlife into a space of freedom, resistance, and self-invention. This publication aim to create a dialogue between the original generation of Club Kids and the contemporary scene, to show how this movement continues to challenge norms, invent new codes, and assert liberated identities. An immersion into a flamboyant and deeply political subculture.

Coraline Beyeler – 5R

BA GRAPHIC DESIGN

Coraline Beyeler – 5R

by Coraline Beyeler

5R is a documentary book explores the contrast between urban and rural agriculture, focusing on developments driven by new generations. It addresses issues related to pollution as well as social, health, and economic challenges.

Related courses