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Farewell Composite

Farewell Composite

Elsa Aupetit, Christophe Lemaitre, Martin Plagnol
Campus Fonderie de l’Image
2025


NT$900
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The final issue of the annual graphic design magazine Composite. Farewell Composite is produced by students of the Master's program in Creative Direction in Graphic Design (DCDG) with the collaboration of Juliette Ogier (ANRT), Arcay, Beyond Bézier, Giliane Cachin, Eurostandard, Jo Frenken & Jan Van Eyck Printing Lab, Rudy Guedj, Quentin Juhel, James Langdon, Hélène Marian, Média Graphic, Achim Reichert, Salt&Cedar, and WYSIWYG. The editorial is written by Thierry Chancogne.

The project's educational and editorial direction is provided by Elsa Aupetit, Christophe Lemaitre, and Martin Plagnol. Composite is an annual magazine dedicated to the tools, techniques, and technologies that permeate graphic design and image practices. Initiated by Elsa Aupetit and Christophe Lemaitre at the Campus Fonderie de l'Image, the journal connects students with the history of their profession while also fostering, in the long term, a process of documenting the present. The project follows material and conceptual approaches similar to those of publications such as Caractère Noël and Upper & Lower Case. The key difference here is that the journal's production process is a pedagogical project on the history of techniques (and their contemporary uses) in which students meet with a selection of French and international professionals—manufacturers, printers, screen printers, graphic designers, and artists—whose roster is renewed annually.

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