Editorial illustrations
Clients: Bloomberg Businessweek, Les Inrockuptibles, Berliner Zeitung, Télérama, Tsugi, Bastille, So Young, Vice, Brain Magazine
For the self-published book Project 2050, which compiles dystopian future scenarios envisioned by Kedge Business School students, where gender inequality is pervasive.
For Bloomberg Businessweek - About how Disney Studios is counting on the R-rated Deadpool & Wolverine to save Marvel.
For Télérama, on the conflictual means to protect the European values inside EU.
For Les Inrockuptibles 1) about queer poetry 2) about the recent ketamine boom 3) about OnlyFans management agencies
For Vice Belgique - About how anti-food waste startups are becoming competitors to food charities
For So Young Magazine, portraying Folly Group
For Bastille Magazine, the injunction to have children
For Tsugi Magazine
1) Two illutrations about the temptations of drug use in the DJ world.
2) About the Talk Box
For Berliner Zeitung Weekend Edition about Gabor Maté’s interview and his new book “The Myth of Normal”
For Berliner Zeitung Weekend Edition, about Andrea Glaß’s essay on troubles of the heart, physical and metaphorical alike.
Illustrating the short story « La Folie Des Hommes » by Hugo Alexandre published in Brain Magazine. The story describes a “perfect” village where everyone’s first name is Claude. One morning, a mother wakes up with a revelation: she has to call her kid Serge! (07–02–2022)