Hugues Boekraad

Mon travail ce n'est pas mon travail

Pierre Bernard. Design pour le domaine public

The French designer Pierre Bernard focuses in his work — a comprehensive survey of which is offered here for the first time – on the public domain, on communication between governments and citizens, on notification and orientation in the public realm. A striking example is his concept for the Louvre’s corporate identity in Paris. Bernard is omnipresent in France with his design for the distinctive seal of the French National Parks. Since 1991 Pierre Bernard has directed the Atelier de Création Graphique in Paris.

The French designer Pierre Bernard focuses in his work — a comprehensive survey of which is offered here for the first time – on the public domain, on communication between governments and citizens, on notification and orientation in the public realm. A striking example is his concept for the Louvre’s corporate identity in Paris. Bernard is omnipresent in France with his design for the distinctive seal of the French National Parks. Since 1991 Pierre Bernard has directed the Atelier de Création Graphique in Paris.

This book is also available in English

Author(s): Hugues Boekraad

Design: Reynoud Homan

16,5 x 24 cm, 6 ½ x 9 ½ in

320 pages, 270 illustrations

paperback

2007, 978-3-03778-086-2, French
CHF 30.00

Hugues Boekraad

Hugues C. Boekraad (*1942) studied classical languages and philosophy in Nijmegen. In 1969, he was one of the founders of the publishing house SUN (Socialistiese Uitgeverij Nijmegen) where he worked as editorial secretary and editor until 1983. He then became professor of graphic design at St. Joost Akademie in Breda, Holland and received the prize for art criticism from the Netherlands Foundation for Visual Arts, Design and Architecture (BKVB) for his reflections on graphic design in 2008.