Talkie Walkie is an illustration agency based in Paris. We represent a selection of international illustrators, collaborating with a wide range of clients in the fields of press, communication and culture.
Talkie Walkie is an illustration agency based in Paris. We represent a selection of international illustrators, collaborating with a wide range of clients in the fields of press, communication and culture.
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Playground
Cartes coaching
42 coaching exercise cards to use whenever you need to get back to basics. Featuring bright colors, abstraction, and above all, lightness. Written by Olivier Gignoux & Delphine Roset and illustrated by Playground Paris.
Samuel Eckert
Les mots du quotidien
Everyday words — that’s the theme of Samuel Eckert’s exhibition: words that play with images and colors, words that dress the walls, words that make us smile. On view until October 22.
Debora Szpilman
Le Guide Michelin
In a restaurant, we often find ourselves in the middle of a choreography and culinary rituals. Debora Szpilman invites us to share this dance with special attention given to two different perspectives: the customer’s experience and the inspectors’ anecdotes gathered during their various journeys. This project with the Michelin Guide is part of a series of articles available on the Guide’s website.
Jean Jullien
Memo
Strolling on a summer evening in Odéon, between cafés, bookstores, and the Luxembourg Gardens, feels almost like a timeless moment. From this atmosphere was born the collaboration between Memo and the artist Jean Jullien: a fragrance with notes of rose, patchouli, and tonka bean, accompanied by a pastel visual that invites you to look up at the sky.
Yann Le Bec
Les singes
In Les singes, published by Dupuis, Yann Le Bec captures the intensity of a summer spent with family, balancing heavy silences with tender gestures. His warm colors and sensitive linework bring to life a disquieting huis clos, filled with unease and tension, at the heart of a family on the verge of breaking apart.
Antoine Corbineau
Maison Montagut
Since 1880, Maison Montagut has been constantly reinventing itself in knitwear.
From technical yarns to lifestyle wardrobes, from Made in Portugal to creative collaborations, this year it celebrates 145 years of history.
Through this illustration, Antoine Corbineau reminds us of the key moments in this family journey, filled with passion and craftsmanship.
Samuel Eckert
Bienvenue !
Good news this fall 2025: Samuel Eckert is joining Talkie Walkie!
Illustrator, art director, and multidisciplinary artist, Samuel creates colorful images with spontaneous and refined lines.
Thriving across different practices and mediums, he weaves a playful and deceptively naïve universe that plays with words and graphics to engage, charm, make people smile, or inspire reflection.
Welcome, Samuel!
Bruno Mangyoku
L'Express
Bruno Mangyoku takes us behind the scenes of five political investigations for L’Express. With close-up shots, striking details, and a hushed atmosphere, he illustrates: Bayrou and Ferrand, the unsuspected conversation; Chirac and the Rue Vaneau conspiracy; the RN’s secret apartment; Mitterrand facing the Mount Sinai test; and the NFP and the hidden constitution of the government.
Gwendal Le Bec
Secours Populaire
One out of three children does not go on holiday during the summer. To give these children a chance, Secours Populaire organizes every year a special day dedicated to them. For the 80th anniversary edition, Gwendal Le Bec created a playful and joyful illustration: a giant ice cream on top of the Eiffel Tower, at its base a huge pool with a slide, a hidden giraffe, and a melody floating in the air. It offers a foretaste of this recreational day full of goodwill. See you on August 20, 2025, in Paris, at the Champ-de-Mars.
Playground
Uniqlo
Vacation is the key word in the new collaboration with Uniqlo UT ME + Re Use. This time, it's PLAYGROUND in the spotlight—inviting us into a colorful, pop-infused summer filled with memories of the sea and the mountains. Embroiderable or printable patches are available at Uniqlo Opéra and Marais.
La Tour L'Évêque
Wanting to blend into a Provençal summer landscape—that’s the feeling evoked by the works of Gwendal and Yann Le Bec for Château de La Tour l’Évêque. Invited for an artist residency at the estate, they brought together their perspectives and practices to create pieces that resonate in perfect harmony. On view until August 15 at Château de La Tour l’Évêque.
Jean-Michel Tixier
Le Monde Série d'été
Taking a break from the news over the summer also means giving yourself a different kind of reading experience. With a light, colorful, and pop-inspired tone, Jean-Michel Tixier has created four illustrations for Le Monde: the summer of 1945, anti-Trump women, the man and the artist, and the political object. Discover them from July 14 to August 30 in Le Monde and M, Le Magazine du Monde.
Alexis Tyrsa
Audemars Piguet
To celebrate a century and a half of history and craftsmanship, Audemars Piguet has called upon Alexis Tyrsa to design a complete collection of textiles and accessories, created for their most loyal clients.
Produced in a limited edition — including some exclusive pieces made in collaboration with exceptional artisans — every item in this collection faithfully embodies the excellence and refinement that define the Maison Audemars Piguet.
Damien Florébert Cuypers
Nouvel Obs / Modorama
When illustration and fashion become a duo: the result is Modorama Homme for Le Nouvel Obs, created by Sophie Fontanel and Céline Duong, shot by Marine Giraudo, and illustrated by Damien Florébert Cuypers. It's soft, it's subtle, it's colorful—and above all, it's a perfect match. As Sophie Fontanel put it: “Thank you for flooding these pages with poetry.”
Jean-Michel Tixier
Joseph Perrier
Know-how, tradition and transmission: this is what Jean-Michel Tixier illustrates through a collaboration in honor of the 200th anniversary of the Joseph Perrier Champagne House. He perpetuates the codes of the poster artists of the time, with an entirely manual process, silkscreen printing and a magnificent fresco created on the site. A rich work, in which Joseph Perrier is depicted in a pop and elegant way. A poster that will be handed down from generation to generation, until the next celebration.
Jean Jullien
Exposition Osaka Kaiju
Osaka Kaiju is a monumental work created for the Tara Ocean Foundation and exhibited in the French pavilion at the World Expo 2025 in Osaka.
Part ship, part sea creature, this floating installation invites us to reflect on our relationship with the ocean in the face of environmental challenges.
Illustrated by Jean Jullien, and accompanied by an immersive soundscape composed by Nico Jullien, it draws inspiration from contemporary Japanese culture to tell stories between myth and reality.
The invitation to this poetic installation was hosted by Jeremy Boulard Le Fur and Paul Bourgois.
Debora Szpilman
Kinship
Debora Szpilman has softened the features of the animals we love, but who don't necessarily make our lives easier, for the American app Kinship, a veritable source of expert answers, daily advice and all the information you need about your pet.
Dogs, cats, rabbits, parrots, fur, scratches, droppings, cries, these warm illustrations humorously remind us of these cute, but not so cute, companions.
Jean-Michel Tixier
Café Kitsuné Opéra
Whether you're at the bar or in the lounge, enjoying a ristretto or a hot chocolate, you can't miss Jean-Michel Tixier's illustrations for the new Café Kitsune in Opéra. With his hand-painted mural by PALM, he has infused the place with a cool vibe, and his very own touch of craziness, to make your coffee breaks as enjoyable as possible.
Stefan Glerum
Society
If you don't know what ketamine is, Stefan Glerum made the illustrations of an abcedary for a Society article about this product. With great finesse, Stefan enlightens us on this subject as the alphabet progresses, without anesthetising us.
Gwendal Le Bec
Le prolongement
Life is what separates the beginning from the end. In his first adult comic, entitled "Le Prolongement", published by Casterman, Gendal Le Bec deals with this complex subject that sometimes questions us: the meaning of life. Through a couple of retired, Gwendal talks about aging and its consequences on love and desire. With great sincerity, tenderness and humor, he addresses the intimate and how the human being confronts the reality of existence.