ABOUT PROJECT
Editorial design concept dedicated to French graphic designer Cassandre. Cassandre believed that design should be both visually striking and highly communicative, and this publication is all about that.
Key solutions used in the publication:
Large, capital letters and sans serif fonts are used to create strong, dynamic compositions.
A mathematical approach to layout design is used, and grids and strict geometric structures are used to organise content efficiently.
Design is used as a means of clear communication rather than as a decoration.
TO FIND OUT MORE
Cassandre (born Adolphe Jean-Marie Mouron, 1901–1968) was a French graphic designer, painter, and typeface designer known for his influential work in editorial design, advertising, and typography. His editorial design concepts were characterized by a strong sense of geometry, bold typography, and a fusion of art and functionality.


