Zachary
Ramelet

Projects

Création d'image - Double Reading - BA1 2025-2026

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Création d'image - Double Reading - BA1 2025-2026

with Guy Meldem

First-year students were invited to design a 16-page publication. By experimenting with duotone through various printing techniques, they structured a dual reading experience dependent on the printed colors.

Editorial Design - Great Expectations - BA1 S1 2025-2026

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Editorial Design - Great Expectations - BA1 S1 2025-2026

with Harry Bloch

During the editorial design course with Harry Bloch, the first-year students each laid out a chapter of Charles Dickens' Great Expectations. A final edition compiling all the chapters was produced for the occasion.

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

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.

Type Design - BA1 S1 2025-2026

GRAPHIC DESIGN

Type Design - BA1 S1 2025-2026

with Robert Huber

First-year students were invited to manually sketch the typographic skeleton of lowercase alphabet letters. The objective was to maintain the proportions, curves, and characteristic axes of each letter while paying close attention to visual coherence and consistency in the drawing.

Option Course Graphic Design – 24–25

FOUNDATION YEAR

Option Course Graphic Design – 24–25

with Tatiana Rihs, Violène Pont

Semester 1 Course with Tatiana Rihs: Visual Identity Course with Violène Pont: Flyers for an event Semester 2 Course with Violène Pont: Bookmark and animation for an event

Creative drawing – 24–25

FOUNDATION YEAR

Creative drawing – 24–25

with David Monnet, Natacha Donzé, Romane de Watteville

Drawing with an emphasis on research and experimentation from a purely artistic perspective.