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Florence Marguerat

Having graduated in Art History with a major in Contemporary Art from the University of Geneva, Florence Marguerat worked for several years as a cultural journalist and has collaborated with various art institutions. An HES teacher at the HEAD – Genève, Marguerat divides her time between design and graphic design theory classes, workshop teaching, and the development and supervision of the Visual Communication department’s Bachelor projects (both theoretical and practical). Marguerat continues to complete writing projects within the field of contemporary creation.
  • Lundis-Livres : Clémence Imbert

    Why History Matters to Graphic Design

    by
    • Julie Enckell Julliard
    • Clémence Imbert
    • Florence Marguerat

    What are books for? What role should they play in an art and design curriculum? How does fiction inform critical writing—or is it the other way around? And, for that matter, how does the form of a book enhance the meaning of its content? The Lundis…

  • Craft practices and experimentation in graphic design at the HEAD – Genève

    by
    • Florence Marguerat

    Florence Marguerat carried out a survey of alumni and teachers of the HEAD’s Visual Communication department to discuss the revival of craft practices in design at a time when digital technology is playing an increasingly important role in the creative…

  • Some fragments of conversation

    by
    • Jeff Délez
    • Florence Marguerat

    Discourse around comics is often dominated by the question of drawing. Freshly graduated after majoring in Image/Story, Jeff Délez embarked on an experiment in which issues relating to decoupage are of paramount importance, notably through repetitions and…