Studio Feed
Guillon (Vert)
Guillon is a series of three posters named in honor of Jacques Guillon, pioneer of Quebec design and founder of the GSM Project agency, whose achievements include the design of the Montreal metro and several pavilions of Expo 67. Here, Studio Feed is inspired by an image of Habitat 67, which evokes Quebec's cultural effervescence of the Quiet Revolution, reproduced with a raster that blurs the photographic precision. The three works are shown as successive zooms into each other, turning the raster into a shimmering pattern made of metallic inks.
These images were produced in relation to the Guillon font developed by Feedtype, the typographic foundry of Studio Feed.
Edition of 25 copies printed on Cougar paper of archive quality, 24x36 inches. 3 colors silk-screen print with metallic inks.
Guillon (Orange)
Guillon is a series of three posters named in honor of Jacques Guillon, pioneer of Quebec design and founder of the GSM Project agency, whose achievements include the design of the Montreal metro and several pavilions of Expo 67. Here, Studio Feed is inspired by an image of Habitat 67, which evokes Quebec's cultural effervescence of the Quiet Revolution, reproduced with a raster that blurs the photographic precision. The three works are shown as successive zooms into each other, turning the raster into a shimmering pattern made of metallic inks.
These images were produced in relation to the Guillon font developed by Feedtype, the typographic foundry of Studio Feed.
Edition of 25 copies printed on Cougar paper of archive quality, 24x36 inches. 3 colors silk-screen print with metallic inks.
.Guillon (Or)
Guillon is a series of three posters named in honor of Jacques Guillon, pioneer of Quebec design and founder of the GSM Project agency, whose achievements include the design of the Montreal metro and several pavilions of Expo 67. Here, Studio Feed is inspired by an image of Habitat 67, which evokes Quebec's cultural effervescence of the Quiet Revolution, reproduced with a raster that blurs the photographic precision. The three works are shown as successive zooms into each other, turning the raster into a shimmering pattern made of metallic inks.
These images were produced in relation to the Guillon font developed by Feedtype, the typographic foundry of Studio Feed.
Edition of 25 copies printed on Cougar paper of archive quality, 24x36 inches. 3 colors silk-screen print with metallic inks.
Guillon (Series)
Guillon is a series of three posters named in honor of Jacques Guillon, pioneer of Quebec design and founder of the GSM Project agency, whose achievements include the design of the Montreal metro and several pavilions of Expo 67. Here, Studio Feed is inspired by an image of Habitat 67, which evokes Quebec's cultural effervescence of the Quiet Revolution, reproduced with a raster that blurs the photographic precision. The three works are shown as successive zooms into each other, turning the raster into a shimmering pattern made of metallic inks.
These images were produced in relation to the Guillon font developed by Feedtype, the typographic foundry of Studio Feed.
Edition of 25 copies printed on Cougar paper of archive quality, 24x36 inches. 3 colors silk-screen print with metallic inks.
BIOGRAPHY
Feed is an independent graphic design studio founded in 1999 by Anouk Pennel and Raphaël Daudelin. Feed specializes in branding, publishing and typeface design. Feed eats up all that's fit to print, but also delights in what glows on screen and unfurls in space. The studio’s work, benefiting from a straightforward approach, has garnered numerous awards, been the subject of conferences and exhibits, and has been published both in Quebec and abroad.