Lausanne-based Nizar Kazan’s refined portfolio of type-based projects

Date
4 April 2017

Lausanne-based designer Nizar Kazan sees his work as similar to that of an engineer tackling projects as problems to be solved and using materials to compose a solution. “Since I was young I’ve been passionate about things to do with the aeronautics, rail and automotive industry, engineering and philosophy,” explains Nizar. “I found graphic design was an excellent synthesis of all of that.”

The designer has been studying at Eracom, where he’ll graduate this summer and it’s here that he fell in love with type and editorial design. “I enjoy working on projects where I can produce and assemble all the elements like typography, photography, graphic visuals etc. One of my biggest wishes is to design an identity for an airline or rail transport company as there’s so many things that need designing!”

Nizar sees typefaces and type design like any other materials that he can manipulate. “Typography is a sublime, functional and effective material. It communicates by itself a strong identity but its density, curves or eccentricities, even with a limited palette of characters,” he explains.

We featured Nizar just over a year ago and since then he’s really refined his style and focused on the functionality of his designs, eliminating the clutter. Recent projects include Suisse Quotidienne – Code Civil Suisse, a new edition of the Swiss laws texts with a “poetic approach”, a typeface called Lausanne Regular, an “ultra-organic sans serif font (in response to the historical sans serif)” and a photobook called 500 Views of Airline Liveries tapping into one of Nizar’s passions.

The overarching theme in Nizar’s work is this idea of conveying the rich culture of his native Switzerland. “I like the idea that quality and sharp graphic design are not reserved to a niche market. It can be seen in public spaces and every day through newspapers, biscuit boxes or political posters,” he says.

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Rebecca Fulleylove

Rebecca Fulleylove is a freelance writer and editor specialising in art, design and culture. She is also senior writer at Creative Review, having previously worked at Elephant, Google Arts & Culture, and It’s Nice That.

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