Spectacular new poster series from the French wonder, Camille Lavaud

Date
12 February 2013

We love Camille Lavaud. Her French illustrations are the love child of old Toulouse-Lautrec posters and 1950’s gangster B-movies. We posted about her work a while back, praising her for throwing herself into all manners of illustration including fashion and banner-making. Now Camille’s back with a series of posters which will will knock your chaussettes off faster than you can say hand drawn type. The combination of her eclectic colour palette and almost hurried style is perfect for this new series, and is a good sign that she’s got much more where that came from. Keep it coming, Camille!

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Camille Lavaud: Rococo Déprime

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Camille Lavaud: L’estafette de la Mort

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Camille Lavaud: Le Fantôme de Mériadeck

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Camille Lavaud: La Drôlesse au chien bleu

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Camille Lavaud: Attaque concrète

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Camille Lavaud: L’entrée des artistes

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Camille Lavaud: Le Standingue

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Camille Lavaud: La succursale normande

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Camille Lavaud: La succursale normande

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Liv Siddall

Liv joined It’s Nice That as an intern in 2011 and worked across online, print and events, and was latterly Features Editor before leaving in May 2015.

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