un toit. un droit
We were asked to design a poster that sheds light on the current housing crisis in our country. I decided to focus on the struggles of people experiencing homelessness, highlighting how tough things have been for them—and how easily some of us could end up in the same situation.
I photographed every bench at every metro station in Montreal to represent the places where many find themselves sleeping. I really wanted to emphasize that harsh reality.
iykyk (if you know, you know)
This poster was created for our vernissage at Dawson College. I wanted to design something minimal but still eye-catching.
The concept was to make it feel exclusive and poke fun at overly pretentious designers—hence the long "study" on the back. It’s meant to give off that if you know, you know vibe about the event.
City Talks
This poster was made for the architectural conference in Montreal. I wanted to highlight the city's historic structures and the little details that make Montreal unique compared to other cities.
Blending in, Spreading doubt.
This is a social issue poster that focuses on misinformation.
These days, fake news is getting harder to spot—it blends in so easily, which is why the person in the crowd is blending in too. It also plays on the idea that some fake news spreads like rumors, so that was another subtle nod in the design.