Workshop Hélas Studio – 2024

Workshop Hélas Studio – 2024

 

Mise en scène

An exercise centered around the poster format with a typographic approach. The goal is to convey the atmosphere of a film through lettering by graphically staging the text.

 

Workshop (2024) with Eilean Friis-Lund, Alice Vodoz

Assistants
Louis Roh
Students
Clara Besson, Joe Bionda, Finn Brigatti, Alexandre Carruzzo, Maeva Chanson, Simon Cossy, Carolina Crivelli, Da Silva Romão Caroline, Siméon Dubuis, Clea Dunand, Alice Gillioz, Jonas Hochet, Clara Hoya, Noa Jetzer, Darina Komm, Mattias Koskinen, Nadia Laprés, Maxime Manera, Amélie Matthey, Joanna Metz, Eliott Mouissat, Gabriel Polgar, Korakot Unasit, Léa Verboux, David Zwicker
Know-how
Poster, Imagemaking
AlexandreCaruzzo.jpg
Alexandre Caruzzo
AliceGillioz.jpg
Alice Gillioz
CarolinaCrivelli.jpg
Carolina Crivelli
CarolineRomao.jpg
Caroline Da Silva Romão
ClaraBesson.jpg
Clara Besson
ClaraHoya.jpg
Clara Hoya
CleaDunand.jpg
Clea Dunand
DarinaKomm.jpg
Darina Komm
DavidZwicker.jpg
David Zwicker
EliottMouissat.jpg
Eliott Mouissat
FinnBrigatti.jpg
Finn Brigatti
GabrielPolgar.jpg
Gabriel Polgar
JoeBionda.jpg
Joe Bionda
MaevaChanson.jpg
Maeva Chanson
MathiasKoskiinen.jpg
Mattias Koskinen
SimeonDubuis.jpg
Siméon Dubuis
SimonCossy.jpg
Simon Cossy

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