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A graphic workshop between light and shadow

Illustration of a stylized skull surrounded by the words "LOVE DEATH & PAPER" in black.

funeral stationery

working the trace, exploring and deepening the senses to better express life

i.

precise, measured simplicity to create a poetic and above all timeless universe

ii.

where material meets digital
, modern meets traditional and knowledge creates beauty

iii.

Cell phone displaying a digital death announcement, animated with a flying phoenix and black-and-white watercolor spots.

announcement of death

  • An animated, customizable digital announcement card - for a poetic, caring way to share the news of bereavement.

Thank-you card featuring a stylized bird in black and white on recycled paper.

thank-you card

  • Stationery that complements digital invitations and offers a tangible memento for the bereaved.

sympathy card

  • Poetic stationery that opens up to less traditional and more inclusive codes

you only have one dead life

creating our own traditions

Person drawing in a notebook, close-up of hands, in black and white.
  • By choosing a different medium or graphic codes, I want to offer the bereaved a different temporality: a special time when kindness, connection and tenderness are at the heart of my thinking.

  • I work with graphics that touch deeply on the personal and the individual.
    By deepening my knowledge of the human being, his emotions and his imagination, I put poetry at the service of design - to create unique projects every time. Projects that resonate with the souls of those who discover them.

  • Whatever the project, it will inevitably pass under my fingers to give it that perfectly imperfect tactile finish. Taking the time to slow down and experiment with the material is an integral part of my creative process - even when it's digital.

  • By bringing forgotten symbols back to the fore and modernizing them, I aim to put the very thing we seek to avoid back at the heart of our lives.
    A sort of modern memento mori, my creations are an eulogy to memories, bringing beauty to places where we least expect it.

why?

Le Journal

about life AND death in graphic design

love death & paper

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