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To create this poster, I drew inspiration from one of the movement's iconic works. I meticulously traced its details on Illustrator to capture its finesse and graphic richness. I combined two complementary typographies: Varna, to highlight the name of the movement with character and uniqueness, and Paris2024, more sober and readable, for the practical information related to the exhibition.

The main focus of this visual remained the highlighting of the vase, an iconic piece, which I sought to further anchor in the space thanks to the addition of a shadow and a textured background. This background is directly inspired by the recurring motifs in Ar Seiz Breur creations: spirals, ermines, saw teeth or even stylized feathers, which can be found on furniture, tableware or decorative objects. The color gradient structures the visual hierarchy, facilitating reading while highlighting the graphic details of the poster.

Finally, I imagined a motion design variation to give a new dimension to this poster. Animation allows both to place these works in the time of new technologies and media, and to broaden their diffusion on dynamic digital media. This approach also helps to reach a younger audience, sensitive to interactive and contemporary visual formats.

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Exhibition poster - Motion

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Museum of Fine Arts of Rennes

Dyana BCH Design - 2025

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To mark the centenary of the Ar Seiz Breur artistic movement, the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rennes (Museum of Fine Arts) organized a temporary exhibition featuring a selection of works from various collections. Entitled Ar Seiz Breur (1923-1947), the Breton Avant-Garde, the exhibition was held on the museum's first floor from January 11 to June 22, 2025.

To accompany this event, I had the opportunity to design the entire visual identity, including the exhibition scenography as well as the print (poster, signs) and digital (website, dynamic display) communication. For my creations, I was inspired by an emblematic work (the vase) as well as motifs representative of the Seiz Breur style: saw teeth, spirals, triskelions, ermines and peacock feathers.

Exhibition scenography

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For the Ar Seiz Breur exhibition, updating the website to reflect the event's colors and themes was essential to ensure consistent and immersive 360° communication. This update not only increases the exhibition's visibility to a wider audience, but also offers an optimized user experience, ensuring continuity between online communication and the physical visit.


In addition, enriched content, such as additional information on the works presented and on the artist Xavier de Langlais, has also been integrated to accompany visitors on their journey , thus promoting a better understanding and appreciation of the exhibition.

Update of the Fine Arts website

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For the Ar Seiz Breur exhibition, updating the website to reflect the event's colors and themes was essential to ensure consistent and immersive 360° communication. This update not only increases the exhibition's visibility to a wider audience, but also offers an optimized user experience, ensuring continuity between online communication and the physical visit.


In addition, enriched content, such as additional information on the works presented and on the artist Xavier de Langlais, has also been integrated to accompany visitors on their journey , thus promoting a better understanding and appreciation of the exhibition.

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