An identity composed from a vibrant moiré by Atelier 25

Date
13 April 2015

Sunny graphic design for a bright Monday morning? Consider it done. Atelier 25 are a Parisian pair of designers – Capucine Merkenbrack and Chloe Tercé – making work for cultural institutes, festivals, record labels and publishers; always with an emphasis on strong conceptual foundations. The duo take a hands-on approach to their practice, often working in physical media instead of heading straight to the computer. This leads to some seriously tactile results and projects often bear the marks of the process that spawned them. This is particularly true in their work for Vagamondes festival, where a moiré of intersecting diagonals is layered colour by colour, highlighting the physical process of lithographic printing.

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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Atelier 25: Vagamondes 3

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James Cartwright

James started out as an intern in 2011 and came back in summer of 2012 to work online and latterly as Print Editor, before leaving in May 2015.

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