"This poster about global warming won a prize at the Chaumont Poster Festival in 2007 and was published in the great book Green Patriot Posters."
'Catalogue for the eleventh Saint-Etienne International Design Biennial. The main theme of this event was 'teleportation.'" Cite du Design de Saint-Etienne, client.
"Publication for an experimental music festival gathering a selection of texts and essays from various actors of the music scene." Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, client.
"This poster is part of a catalog of work from the very talented students in fashion design at the National Superior School of Decorative Arts."
"Poster for an annual French festival of contemporary dance for which I designed a typeface named Penrose, based on impossible figures." Point Ephemere, Paris, client.
"Various covers for the monthly guide for Point Ephemere, an active cultural center in Paris mixing music, visual arts, dance and talks." Point Ephemere, Paris, client.
"Cover for the first release by the experimental French band Ray Bartok." Ray Bartok, client.
"Interactive site for the band Ray Bartok (raybartok.com) where one can play and mix different tracks within a very simple and graphic interface." Ray Bartok, client.
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www.frederictacer.net
Duration: I started working as an independent graphic designer two years ago. Staff: Just me usually. But I will collaborate with developers, photographers and other designers on some projects. Education: I graduated with highest honors from the National College of Arts and Design Olivier de Serres (Paris) in 2008. Cultural Influences: Graphically speaking, I'm really attracted by all the avant gardes of the 20th century (Constructivism, Dadaism, Futurism, etc.) but, truthfully, everything I see, read or hear influences me in some way. Environment: I share a really nice space in the south of Paris along with other graphic designers, architects and photographers. The room was a former dance studio and truck storage area. Philosophy: "Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication." —Leonardo da Vinci