Atelier Muesli is a small French studio based in Paris and has a huge folio of amazing work. The studio does a lot of projects for the arts, such as galleries and performances, but also identities for cities and parks. I’m intrigued by their work process, often combining handmade elements like woodcutting, silkscreen, and engraving with modern printing. I believe this is why their work looks so original and unique. But at the same time, every unique design belongs to a family or series that is visually clearly linked. For instance, each poster is accompanied by invitations, brochures and other materials that are graphically interesting.
I love these guys because of their dynamic, original and playful designs! No project looks like the other.
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