Did you know there's a huge food-themed amusement park in Bologna, Italy? FICO Eataly World is dedicated to Italian biodiversity and cuisine. Eurowings asked Antoine Corbineau to bring his uniquely detailed perspective by creating a bold-colored illustration of the park for their in-flight magazine, Wings.
Playground
Le Grand Barouf
Le Grand Barouf Numérique is a two-day event that took place last month in Lille, bringing together representatives from completely different fields (startups, governmental agencies, non-profits, think tanks, etc) to discuss public policy in the digital age. Playground Paris created the event's visual identity by combining colorful, cheerful and eye-catching design, illustration, and animation.
Cruschiform
Welcome to the Jungle
Laurent Duvoux's playful style and refined color palette is instantly recognizable in this illustration created for Welcome to the Jungle, the new French media website dedicated to job seekers and recruiters.
Jean-Michel Tixier
Philarmonie de Paris
BETC agency asked Jean-Michel Tixier to illustrate the identity of the Philarmonie of Paris for their 2019 season. A conductor finds himself there with the heavy responsibility to convey the various instruments of his orchestra on his hiccuping bike. This visual will be used for print ads, Morris column in Paris and animation in the cinema during the coming weeks.
Bruno Mangyoku
Toyota / The & Partnership
Hello, Spring Equinox! We've launched some spring cleaning here at Talkie Walkie (a lot of exciting new projects coming soon! Can't wait to share!) and as we were digging through the archives, we found this stunning little gem created for Toyota/The&Partnership by Bruno Mangyoku. So long, winter! That bunny is as ready for spring sunshine as we are.
For its 350th anniversary, the Paris Opera (Opéra national de Paris) invited Jules Le Barazer to illustrate his own interpretation of "Otello", the Giuseppe Verdi classic. Jules infused the dramatic intensity of Verdi's opera into a more fanciful and dream-like world, which we find absolutely fascinating.
Jean André
Make My Lemonade
Jean André's minimalistic pen stroke isolates just one scene, one detail, one movement with such elegance that the joyful sensuality of his subject seems to leap off the page. His collaboration with the now famous creative French brand Make My Lemonade resulted in these brilliant and uplifting prints - click through the gallery to see all of them! They are for sale for a limited time only at the gorgeous Make My Lemonade concept store on Quai de Valmy in Paris.
Damien Florébert Cuypers
M the Magazine by Le Monde
Every Saturday, for their column "Il / Elle est comme ça" (That's how he/she is), M Magazine publishes an illustrated portrait by Damien Florébert Cuypers of someone who shaped that week's current events . Colors, shapes and movement in the crayon drawings combine to create a story and a persona. With his personal and spontaneous style, Damien captures a fleeting expression and immediately creates a sense of intimacy with his subject.
Laurent Duvoux
Wild Wild Country
"Jaw-dropping", "compelling", "stunning" ... those are just some of the adjectives used to describe "Wild Wild Country", the six-part Netflix documentary about a utopian religious community in Oregon. It inspired Laurent Duvoux to create this brilliant illustration, which makes us want to queue up the series on our Netflix and settle in for the weekend.
"Le secret de la grande pyramide" (The Secret of the Great Pyramid), by the artist JR, is a secret project at the Louvre museum which will be revealed at the end of March. Until then, the official poster illustrated by Jérémy Schneider will be more than enough to keep us busy. Jérémy's meticulous and realistic drawing contains exceptionally precise contrast and pencil work and it includes an extraordinary amount of historical details for us to study.
Bright and contrasting shades with a focus on clear and strong character design: Bruno Mangyoku's instantly recognizable style for the headers of the "Life and Times" column of the Telegraph.
Audencia Business School asked Antoine Corbineau to create a 360° visual of its entire ecosystem: hybridization of skills, innovation in teaching methods, new international campuses ...
How do you party all night without the massive hangover the next day? By staying sober. Jules Le Barazer illustrates the February cover of Trax magazine.
Kim Roselier
Warm Weather Vibes
Kim Roselier's sensual, poetic and colorful illustrations will be tiding us over until the outside temperatures warm up again and spring finally makes its comeback.
"Tête à Tête" is a beautiful book written by Baptist Cornabas and illustrated by Antoine Corbineau, filled with portraits of twenty prominent figures who have changed the course of history. Scroll through the gallery to check out some of our favorites.
Bruno Mangyoku
New Scientist
The light scattered by streetlights, as illustrated by Bruno Mangyoku for the New Scientist.
Cruschiform's use of color and geometry in her impeccably precise work made her the natural choice for the an App Store Today Tab feature highlighting a selection of museum apps.
Jean André
Bonjour Tattoo Club
Bonjour Tattoo Club, Jean André's long awaited tattoo studio, finally opened at 6 rue Nobel in the 18th arrondissement in Paris.
His minimalist and instinctive style is immediately recognizable in his clean, refined and humorous designs. His signature tattoos? Silhouette contours, hearts interlaced with words, sensual and elegant portraits of women ... All subtly suggested, just enough to get your message across ...
Laurent Duvoux
Accent Air France
To catch up with the growing number of passengers worldwide, airports are racing to launch global transformations, as illustrated by Laurent Duvoux in Accent, the Air France employees magazine. To all those traveling for the holidays this year - bon voyage!
Colorful posters, muted tones and a decidedly vintage look for French restaurant Pompet in Amsterdam. Stefan Glerum created a brand identity that is all in the details with a playful twist.