Socialter magazine has chosen Jules Le Barazer to illustrate their new issue "Welcome to lobbycracy", or how lobbies take advantage of the weaknesses of representative democracy. We find here his tender and almost naïve line which contrasts perfectly with his satirical humor. To discover on newsstands today!
Bruno Mangyoku
World Cannabis Conference
Bruno Mangyoku produced a superb series of images for the World Cannabis Congress (WCC) held in Canada last month. Far from the usual clichés on this theme, it highlights a modern cannabis culture by showing the diversity of people who use cannabis and work in this growing industry around the world.
Kim Roselier
Management magazine
Check out the cover and management magazine's internal folder on "100 Ideas to Make New Meaning in Your Work" illustrated by Kim Roselier. An inspiring series reflecting the diversity of these initiatives to change the world of business.
Antoine Corbineau invites us to discover or rediscover the saga Tales of the City Armistead Maupin, in the new pocket edition published by 10/18. Very colorful covers, which perfectly illustrate the wanderings of these truculent characters, and draw over the episodes a portrait of San Francisco from the 70s to 80s. A series become cult!
Laurent Duvoux
Gypsy Land Roads
Laurent Duvoux has produced the cover of Lemmy Constantine's latest album, "Gypsy Land Roads". The crackling fire of the wood, the notes of guitars... A simple and timeless moment, narrated by Laurent Duvoux with this illustration with colors as graceful as warm.
Cruschiform
Opéra de Lyon
At the beginning of the summer, L'opéra de Lyon broadcasted simultaneously its shows on screens in several cities of France. The opportunity to spend an evening under the stars, and for Cruschiform, to offer us an illustration of the Blue Beard castle, a dark and delicate atmosphere invites us to let go our imagination...
Playground
Apple Store Champs Elysées
Playground was invited by Apple to create an animation intended to dress the facade of their new store on the Champs Elysees. He imagined for the occasion a playful, intricately organized animation of 6 characters representing different areas of creation: photography, video, music, art ...
Alexis Tyrsa
Louis Vuitton
Tyrsa had the honor of creating the visual identity for the Louis Vuitton X exhibition this summer in Los Angeles. This exhibition is a retrospective of the creative exchanges and artistic collaborations that have marked the history of the brand. For the occasion, Tyrsa has produced a X, a collaborative symbol, with the spray can, in a colorful range typically Californian!
Stefan Glerum collaborated with Reebok and signs a retro-futuristic "treadmill" composition, mixing illustration and typography. This visual will be used as part of a partnership with the Better Cotton Initiative to improve growing conditions for cotton around the world.
"Can we still debate in France ?", a question that weighs more and more heavily on the intellectual and political life. An article smartly illustrated by Julien Pacaud for Society magazine.
We're back to work after a lovely summer and we're delighted to be back with this beautiful poster proposal by Damien Cuypers for Cedric Kahn's film "Fête de famille". An elegant illustration of an explosive family dinner... out on Wednesday!
Veuve Clicquot asked Antoine Corbineau to produce a series of illustrations representing some emblematic places where their products are distributed. Antoine managed to represent the essence of these different places, with his naïve and precise line, in a range of summer colors. The set of illustrations has been compiled on a map poster of France which will be offered by the brand to its various partners.
As every year, we entrusted the realization of a series of summer postcards to one of the illustrators of the agency. For this edition, it's Laurent Duvoux who invites us in his childhood memories where the scales of time and space take some liberties.
Antoine Corbineau's portraits are on display all summer at the "Icons of Hell" exhibition in the House of California boutique in Nantes.
Sneak peek into one of Thomas Cantoni's new projects ...
Stylish with a healthy dose of poetic imagination - Damien Florébert Cuypers' weekly illustrations in Grazia magazine are an endless source of inspiration.
Jules Le Barazer's humorous take on the consumers' quest for authenticity in a recent article for French magazine Télérama.
Monochrome perfection - this fantastic visual was created by Antoine Corbineau for Transfert, a culture and arts event space in Nantes, France.
Celebrity chef Jean Imbert's new Parisian restaurant, Mamie, owes its captivating visual identity to Jérémy Schneider. Inspired by the meals he cooked every Sunday with his grandmother in the family home, Jean Imbert wanted to showcase the traditional local French cuisine of his childhood. Jérémy never fails to blow us away with his stunning illustrations and attention to detail.
By asking Damien Florébert Cuypers to illustrate their work, artisan eyewear manufacturer Maison Bonnet could not have found a more elegant way to highlight their world-renown craftsmanship and savoir-faire.