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Futur Neue is an independent design group based in Geneva.
Founded by Alex Dujet, who specializes in art direction, graphic design, and typography, and Dre Constance Delamadeleine, whose expertise lies in socio-historical and visual research, the group focuses on creating innovative projects in the fields of type and graphic design.
→ see more and stay tuned for the interview with Alex Dujet in DAFES PROJECTOR🔦
Futur Neue is an independent design group based in Geneva.
Founded by Alex Dujet, who specializes in art direction, graphic design, and typography, and Dre Constance Delamadeleine, whose expertise lies in socio-historical and visual research, the group focuses on creating innovative projects in the fields of type and graphic design.
→ see more and stay tuned for the interview with Alex Dujet in DAFES PROJECTOR🔦
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Dad, you took pictures of USSR and now you live in Russia, who would have thought?
Fashion photographer Marusia Makhmutova reinterpreted her father's iconic photographs of 1991 August Coup.
🔗read the full essay on </odra> platform
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Vibrant creations by Mila Textiles✨
Embroidered bags and balaclavas by UK-based independent designer Kamila were featured at New York Fashion Week and in publications such as Vogue, Dazed, Colossal, V Magazine, and others.
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Embroidered bags and balaclavas by UK-based independent designer Kamila were featured at New York Fashion Week and in publications such as Vogue, Dazed, Colossal, V Magazine, and others.
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The Swiss style, which emerged in the 1950s–1960s, is an autonomous design system that revolutionised the field of graphic design.
It evolved from principles borrowed from the Bauhaus school, Russian constructivism, and the International Typographic Style. The Swiss style is famous for its minimalist approach, employing modular grid systems, asymmetrical layouts, and sans-serif fonts. It is widely regarded as the foundation of contemporary graphic design.
DAFES PROJECTOR🔦 had the opportunity to interview Alex Dujet, a prominent figure in the Swiss graphic design school.
→ read to learn more about Dujet's approach, inspirations, and career path
It evolved from principles borrowed from the Bauhaus school, Russian constructivism, and the International Typographic Style. The Swiss style is famous for its minimalist approach, employing modular grid systems, asymmetrical layouts, and sans-serif fonts. It is widely regarded as the foundation of contemporary graphic design.
DAFES PROJECTOR🔦 had the opportunity to interview Alex Dujet, a prominent figure in the Swiss graphic design school.
→ read to learn more about Dujet's approach, inspirations, and career path
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A few more words about the Swiss school in our #daily_design this week👀
Visual identity for Théâtre Public Montreuil
by Neo Neo
Established in 2010 by Thuy-An Hoang and Xavier Erni, Neo Neo is a Swiss studio that specializes in art direction and graphic design and collaborates with artists, cultural institutions, and private companies to create innovative and modern concepts and designs.
🔗see the project in detail
Visual identity for Théâtre Public Montreuil
by Neo Neo
Established in 2010 by Thuy-An Hoang and Xavier Erni, Neo Neo is a Swiss studio that specializes in art direction and graphic design and collaborates with artists, cultural institutions, and private companies to create innovative and modern concepts and designs.
🔗see the project in detail
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