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Café Younes-Opening posters
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesMoving on, and on2012The signature tiles of the Abdel Aziz outlet was an appropriate visual for the opening of the flagship branch. And it literally spread onto the Jbeil opening which took place shortly after. -
Café Younes-Posters
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesThe things we say2012It might be a case of “how many fonts can you fit in one poster”, true, but the playfulness of typefaces and backgrounds on these frequently changing messages results in an attention-calling vibrancy inside the coffee shop. -
Café Younes-Aley poster and invitation
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesAccidental artwork2011For the opening of Café Younes in Aley, a clever simulation of the wall graphics in the small outlet by our production officer was so popular, it became the event’s main visual for both the poster and invitation card. -
Café Younes-75 years posters
See More Of Café YounesSee More Of Café YounesUncovering the archive2010A series of posters for the 75th anniversary celebration introduces the public to the Younes archive, one that – at least for a period of time – would take center stage. -
Elections on Time-Posters
See More Of Elections On TimeSee More Of Elections On TimeFurther cries2013Three messages formed the set of posters for the Elections on Time campaign. Each is composed of two parts placed on both sides of the fractured cedar tree. The black corner alludes to obituaries and amplifies the gloom. From right to left: “The parliamentary elections have not been postponed since the civil war”, “Delaying the problem delays the solution”, and “Do not hold our voice back when you cannot unite yours”. -
MTG-KCS-Olive oil poster
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Palestine c/o Venice-Poster
See More Of Palestine c/o VeniceSee More Of Palestine c/o VeniceBenvenuto2009In Venice, the event poster could be seen in the entrance of the exhibition venue as well as the streets of the city. -
MTG-Sursock museum-Collection display poster
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumOn the poster10-2015“Hommage au tapis volant”, a 1965 painting by Aref el Rayess, was chosen as the main visual for the Collection Display exhibition. -
MTG-Sursock museum-Elevator posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumThe whats and the wheres10-2015On-site posters communicate on exhibitions and their respective spaces in the Museum. -
MTG-Sursock museum-Lobby posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumOn show10-2015The exhibitions, both on show and upcoming, as well as the public program, are announced on both sides of the Museum lobby. -
Sursock Museum-Exhibition posters
See More Of Sursock MuseumSee More Of Sursock MuseumShifting identities2015Whether permanent or temporary, each of Sursock Museum’s exhibitions acquires its own particular identifying features while remaining true to the general communication scheme. -
Women and Municipalities-Portrait interventions
See More Of Women and MunicipalitiesSee More Of Women and MunicipalitiesMore than just doodles2010Whether with pen or flame, the temptation to fill an empty face is almost universal. In this case, some of the masculine features added onto clearly female silhouettes can be quite telling. -
Women and Municipalities-Portraits
See More Of Women and MunicipalitiesSee More Of Women and MunicipalitiesStriking absence2010The teaser posters for the campaign read between electorial portraits and missing person announcements. -
Women and Municipalities-Portraits in context
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Women and Municipalities-Revealer poster
See More Of Women and MunicipalitiesSee More Of Women and MunicipalitiesFacing the facts2010The message of the revealer poster begins by laying down the numbers: less than 4% participation by women in politics, and ends with “you have what it takes (you are missing nothing) to partake in decision-making”. -
MTG-Salon d'Automne-Event poster
See More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionA polymorphous graph2016The axes switch and the proportions morph to adapt to each application’s format. -
MTG-Salon d'Automne-Voting poster and station
See More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘32nd Salon d’Automne’ exhibitionAudience choice award2016Bottom Right Image by Nabû Productions -
MTG-Picturing Identity-Poster
See More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionOn the poster10-2015After many tests, and to express the generally smaller size of artifacts in the exhibition, this albumen mounted print from the 1890s by Georges Saboungi is handheld for the shot. The green shade is borrowed from the object to act as the exhibition’s primary color. -
MTG-Picturing Identity-Poster in context
See More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Picturing Identity’ exhibitionPicture in picture10-2015The exhibition poster with its play on scale is best experienced to size and in context. -
MTG-Regards sur Beyrouth-Poster
See More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionOn the poster10-2015“View of Beirut”, an engraving after Karl Girardet from the third quarter of the nineteenth century, was chosen as the main visual for the Regards sur Beyrouth exhibition. -
MTG-Regards sur Beyrouth-Poster lobby
See More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘Regards sur Beyrouth’ exhibitionExtending landscape10-2015On-site in the Museum lobby, the main exhibition in Sursock’s Special Exhibitions Hall gets a double-poster across which the main visual is spread. -
MTG-The City in the city-Poster
See More Of ‘The City in the City’ exhibitionSee More Of ‘The City in the City’ exhibitionOn the poster10-2015“The Selective Residence”, 2013, by Randa Mirza, was chosen as the main visual for the exhibition. Typographically, the poster uses a fittingly contemporary Arabic-Latin type duo designed by Pascal Zoghbi and published by the type foundry 29LT.