CONTACT
studiovicentegranger@gmail.com
+33 (0)6 28 49 41 48
61 rue de Lancry
75010 Paris
France
ABOUT
Vicente Granger is a French-Colombian Graphic Designer and Art Director based in Paris. In his design approach he likes to combine clear ideas with clean execution. He also believes in solid visual concepts, strong typography and simplicity. He specialises in designing identity systems, posters, books, exhibitions, apps and websites but is always experimenting with new mediums and printing techniques whenever he can.
Vicente is currently freelancing for clients and agencies of all sizes in both the cultural and corporate sectors. Prior to this, he worked two years at graphic design studio Thonik in Amsterdam for both Dutch and international clients from the social, cultural and political sectors. Don’t hesitate to contact him for more information, full portfolio, or simply to say hello.
SERVICES
Visual identities, Brand guidelines, Art direction,
Editorial design, Annual reports, Posters, Stationery,
Website design, App design, Icons,
Custom typefaces, Type Direction,
Wayfinding, Signage, Exhibitions
EXPERIENCE
2015 → onward
independent graphic designer. Paris
Selected clients: Arte Charpentier Architectes, Julien Gougeat Architecture, Les Films du Losange, CG Cinemas, Le 104 Paris/La Chartreuse Avignon, INCO, Suez environnement, Eco-Emballages, Galerie St-Hubert, Emmaus, DK Partners.
2013 → 2015
graphic designer at Thonik. Amsterdam
Selected clients: Power Station of Art Shanghai, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Maven publishing, Florianopolis design biennale, Sonsbeek, Conservatorium van Amsterdam, Stadsschouwburg Haarlem, Stichting De Roos, Socialistische partij
2009 → 2013
master degree. Visual communication. Paris
CREDITS
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© Vicente Granger. © Made in a design team
at Thonik.
Coding by the great Hugo des Gayets