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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Cruschiform
Les interviews Timbrées
Cruschiform answered Maison Tangible's Aurélien Jeanney's "interview timbrée", which gave her the opportunity to pay tribute to her native region Les Cévennes. "After all these years of drawing for others, fantasizing about nature from my little Parisian apartment, it was a great pleasure for me to go back to my childhood memories and rediscover the places that have marked me". The full interview can be found here !
Playground
Tiffany & Co
Playground worked with Tiffany & co on their #reasonstosmile charity project. The result is a superb animation that takes us on a journey with a little jasmine flower carried by the wind. It's a joyful journey through the hustle and bustle of New York City!
Antoine Corbineau
Netflix
Netflix has asked Antoine Corbineau to design the poster for FYSEE TV 2023. With his usual eye for detail and composition, Antoine has created a scene bursting with the streaming platform's biggest hits of the year.
Stefan Glerum
M le Monde
Stefan Glerum created an illustration series for M le magazine du Monde, accompanying an article on the new Hollywood writers' strike. Drawing inspiration from propaganda posters and Constructivism, he chose he chose to represent in the opening the figure of the writer, leading the uproar, climbing script stairs, armed with a typewriter and an oversized pen!
Julien Pacaud
Le Un Hebdo
Each week, Le Un offers a different perspective on a topical issue. In the middle of a strike period and just a few days before May 1st, they asked Julien Pacaud to illustrate the front page of their feature on counter-powers. They ask: "How is it that the land of Montesquieu (...) is today one of the democracies where counter-powers have the greatest difficulty in making themselves heard?
Kim Roselier
Opéra Comique
The Bronx agency called on several artists, including Kim Roselier, to communicate the 23/24 season of L'Opéra Comique in Paris. These very graphic posters play on the repetition of a key element of each piece, subtly illustrated by Kim.
Playground
Le vignoble du Rab
For the past 2 years, le Vignoble du Rab has been offering a wine that is as natural as possible, handcrafted under environmentally-friendly conditions. They called on Playground Paris to dress their bottles in colorful, graphic landscapes, celebrating the beauty of the region and their 5 hectares of plots.
Alexis Tyrsa
SWARM
Alexis Tyrsa designed the titles for each episode of SWARM, the new mini-series created by Janine Nabers & Donald Glover. In an "analog" approach, the series having been shot entirely on film, Alexis imagined for each episode a custom title created by hand, whether drawn with chalk, painted with watercolors, acrylics or cut out of paper.
Debora Szpilman
Les Echos Week-end
Debora Szpilman collaborates again with Les Echos Week-End, illustrating this time the afterwork phenomenon. Since the pandemic, the confinements and the generalization of teleworking, the after works have been reinvited in the professional daily life.
Jean Jullien
M Le magazine du Monde
A few months ago, Jean Jullien illustrated an article on the comeback of the Parisian left side for Le Monde magazine: while trendy chefs are starting to overcrowd the right side, Parisian chefs are gradually moving to the other side of the Seine...
Jules Le Barazer
Socialter
The era of rationing, a rather anxious subject, but nevertheless illustrated with humor by Jules Le Barazer for the magazine Socialter!
Cruschiform
C'est Archi simple!
Cruschiform, in collaboration with Supergazole, have created a new documentary series for the Center of Architecture and Heritage of the city of Nîmes (CIAP): C'est Archi simple! This series of animations makes discover in a playful and educational way to a large public the numerous secrets hiding behind the facades of Nîmes.
Debora Szpilman
New York Times / Sunday Style
Debora Szpilman continues her collaboration with the NY Times and celebrates Love on the front page of the Sunday style! To illustrate the importance of language in relationships, she created a beautiful choreography of characters hugging each other around the title of the article "Linguistics of love".
Jean André
Whole Love / Ron Herman Japan
Jean André signs a 3rd collaboration with the Japanese brand Ron Herman, around a limited edition of unique pieces entitled "Whole Love". Each illustration has been hand-silk-screened in different spots on a series of iconic pieces from the RH Vintage collection, and each label has also been numbered and hand-signed.
Antoine Corbineau
The Sunday Times / John Lewis.
"Britain's favorite store has everything you need to get into the spirit of the season." For the Christmas season, Antoine Corbineau created a stunning illustration for the Sunday Times and John Lewis, showcasing the many activities offered by the store, from a photo with Santa to a creative workshop.
Cruschiform
Becouze
For the second year in a row, Marie-Laure Cruschi created the greeting card for the Becouze accounting firm. This time, she places one of their employees in an enchanted forest setting in the middle of autumn. We are tempted to join them by the fire.
Jean André
Jeu des 7 familles T-rex
In response to a critical lack in his son Corto's life, Jean André has created and designed a 7 families game exclusively dedicated to tyrannosaurs! Do not hesitate to order your own here.
Quentin Schwab
Happy New Year and welcome !
We wish you a beautiful and happy new year 2023, full of mutual aid and balance! We are delighted to have recently welcomed illustrator Quentin Schwab to the agency, who designed our greeting card. Find more info and images of his work in his portfolio.
Jean-Michel Tixier
France Culture Podcast
For the past few months, Jean-Michel Tixier has been regularly collaborating with France Culture to illustrate podcast series produced by the radio.
From the great classics of literature to detective stories, Jean-Michel's aim is to bring out the particularity of each piece of work with his always shifted tone.
Kim Roselier
Le Grand Tour
Kim Roselier illustrated the main themes of the new attraction imagined by the Puy du Fou. The Grand Tour is a 6-day, 5-night show aboard a Belle Epoque train that travels 4,000 km to discover France. Its very graphic illustrations highlight the discoveries of each stage of this open-air show: architecture, craftsmanship, gastronomy, music, arts and oenology.