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Jean Jullien
Site overview by Jean Jullien:
Jean Jullien is a French graphic designer living and working in London. He comes from Nantes and did a graphic design degree in Quimper before coming to London. He graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 and is currently studying at the Royal College of Art, alongside his professionnal activities. He works closely with the musician Niwouinwouin. His practice ranges from Illustration to photography, video, costumes, installations, books, posters and clothing to create a coherent yet eclectic body of work.
Clients:
The New York Times, Yale University, Palmer Cash, The Guardian, Print magazine, John Brown, Manystuff, Abana, Kromland Farm, Cyber Café, Threadless, Last.fm, Anorak, The Big Chill, Walrus, No Equal, Kitsune Noir, Milk, Cliché London, Action Aid, Niwouinwouin, Fantastique, Science Council.
Publications:
It’s Nice That, Tendencias, Clark, Pasajes Diseno, Trends, Stereo Graphics, Computer Arts, Manystuff, Tangible, Three D, YCN Book 2008/2009, Fantastique, Anorak, IDN, The New York Times.
Exhibitions:
Knock Knock (Edinburgh), It fell down the stairs (Paris), in an expression…(indianapolis), Reflet (Toulouse), Russians (Kassel), Lanterna Magica (Marseille), My Monkey My Network (Nancy), It’s Nice That (Bristol), Ritual and process (London), Shelf-life (Portland), La Fontaine (London), Context Collected (London), YCN live (London), The Written Stuff (London), CSM Degree Show 2008 (London).
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