Antoine Laurent, a graphic designer and illustrator from Normandy, has a unique background as a carpenter and skateboarding enthusiast. His hands-on approach involves tactile exploration through sketching and collaging, leading to a design style marked by clean lines and precision. Inspired by 1950s and 1970s design, as well as architectural photography, Laurent focuses on creating bold visuals that communicate clearly and endure over time. His work primarily caters to the fashion and cultural sectors, aiming to stand out in a visually saturated world.
Before graphic designer and illustrator Antoine Laurent came onto the creative scene, he was a carpenter that spent quite a lot of his spare time skateboarding. He was, and still is, enamoured by skate culture, street art and graffiti.
His practice has always been grounded in the kinds of materials we use and how we use them. His aim with all these tangible tools and techniques? To create visuals that are "strong, clear and timeless" for identities, illustrations and graphic assets, both on the page and on screen.
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