While working as a Graphic Designer at Atelier Dominique Broillet in Geneva, I had the opportunity to contribute to the visual communication of two major exhibitions by photographer and environmentalist Yann Arthus-Bertrand: “La Terre vue du Ciel” and “Vivants”.
“Vivants” 2008 calendar cover – photos by Rémy Gindroz
Exhibition poster of “The Earth from Above” in 2005 –
Yann Arthus Bertrand
Visual communication for public exhibitions
The two exhibitions were presented by private bank Lombard Odier Darier & Hentsch and were organised by the Council “La ville de Genève”, bringing internationally recognised photographic work to the public in Geneva to reflect on the human impact on nature.
As part of the Atelier Dominique Broillet design team, I regularly worked on communication projects for cultural institutions, artists and major cultural organisations in Geneva. In this particular case, I worked on various communication materials, including exhibition posters, invitations and a commemorative calendar featuring selected visuals from the exhibitions.
Although my role focused on visual production rather than exhibition curation, this experience reinforced my interest in projects that bring together culture, communication and public engagement. It also gave me the opportunity to contribute to large-scale visual storytelling and to initiatives that encouraged reflection on our relationship with the natural world.