Poster Illustrators that Bring Your Message To Life
What big message are you sending out into the world? Why do we ask? Because we want to be part of it! Let us shout for you! Are you working on a promotional message about your new brand, a political manifesto, an invite to your exciting event? Our illustrators will create eye-catching illustrated posters that create a call to action!
Our illustrated posters are so good, you HAVE to frame them and cherish them forever. Don't be shy... tell us about your project! We want to bring your message to life.
I was invited by La Revue 21 to create an illustration to accompany an investigation by Hélène Coutard into an American writer, Freida McFadden, who, being so prolific, is suspected of being an AI.
was invited by Télérama to create an illustration for a feature written by Olivier Tesquet entitled « The Anti-Enlightenment International, » which discusses the rise of anti-democratic ideas and reactionary movements that attack the ideals of the Enlightenment. Thank you to Télérama and Karine Viguier for their trust.
Creation of an illustration depicting a couple walking in the rain, surrounded by city lights.
XXI Magazine is a journal of narrative journalism. I was invited by the prestigious XXI Magazine to illustrate an investigation conducted and written by journalists Clément Fayol and Nicolas Gastineau. It involved the embezzlement of funds by an African government to acquire a luxury jet manufactured by a major French company that allegedly broke the law to enrich itself. Not easy! Many thanks to the XXI team for its renewed trust
Perspective City is a personal project, carried out between two orders. Travel through urban lines, let yourself be carried away, take your time and step back a little. Feel small in front of the immensity of the concrete towers and dominate the world once at the top. A plane passes in the sky... to which country is it going? Will the buildings of the city open to let me fly?
Perspective City is a personal project, carried out between two orders. Travel through urban lines, let yourself be carried away, take your time and step back a little. Feel small in front of the immensity of the concrete towers and dominate the world once at the top. A plane passes in the sky... to which country is it going? Will the buildings of the city open to let me fly?
Chinese New Year. Creation of a poster for the Chinese New Year 2021 - The year of the Buffalo
Hands is a series of illustrations that I make based on current events, the idea of the day and my sensibilities. You will find there tributes, sarcasm and a little pacifist protest. Enjoy!
Tarot Card 01: the Magician, manifesting their wildest dreams.
"Ophelia" isn't drowning, contrary to the Hamlet version we may think about when we see the illustration. She is simply letting herself get carried away by the flow of life, moving on to better, warmer waters...
Cover of Robb Report magazine, May 2023 issue
This is one of my favourite illustrations. Melancholy, nostalgia, hope...these are different feelings that this illustration represents. In my opinion the concept of return, loss, longing appear in this illustration.
Personal work. Narrative illustration created for a fictional article in a travel magazine.
In this work I try to highlight one of the most iconic buildings in New York. The building emerges from the rest with a colour and light different from the rest in a simple but powerful composition. A narrative illustration. The afternoon sun is disappearing projecting its last rays on a New York facade. I like to use resources such as contrast and direction in the composition, vertical façade and the character's look in an ascending diagonal observing the sunset sun that is projected in a descending diagonal. A very emotional illustration, it speaks of feelings. Loneliness, sadness, melancholy. The river represents a trace, this trace is the consequence of a state of mind. The boatman is an element of hope, someone who could help us. Narrative illustration of a street in Bostom in greyscale with some touches of colour. The idea is to capture the light of a rainy day. I have added the character moving forward until he reaches the end of the street. I added the character moving into the foreground to give movement to the overall image.