Design of a poster to promote Les Nocturnes de l’Histoire (Night of History), a set of events developed by the Sorbonne University Library to spread knowledge about a particular topic.
The goal of this first edition was to create a concept that can be used over time. I decided to keep a consistent structure and put the main element in the photo. My purpose was, through the theme, to convey the concept of closed space through this blurry and movement effect, on both the picture and the font. For the typography, I choose Chakra Petch from Cadson Demak, to keep a traditional and minimal aspect like the university, while bringing a twist to make it atypical.
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I’m Elise, a french designer living in Copenhagen.
I’m specialised in brand identity, print and digital design.
After graduating from ESAIG Estienne in Paris with a degree in graphic and digital design, I moved to Copenhagen, Denmark to work as a graphic designer full-time.
Between 2022 and 2023, I traveled throughout South Korea to expand my horizons and learn new things. This experience gave me new insights into both graphic design and communication.
I now work independently, combining my skills to produce a beneficial and enjoyable experience for the web and beyond.
I’ve always enjoyed communicating with others via paper or a screen. In my process, I ensure that everything has a polished design aesthetic and looks nice and intentional.
When I’m not at my computer you can find me at a food market buying cheese in Torvehallerne or saving my plants!
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