Hannah Beaudeux

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About

I am a graphic designer with a strong sense of humor that reflects in my work, and a keen interest in social and cultural design. I hold a DSAA (master's degree) from InsituLab in Graphic Design, specializing in Public Service Design. I am particularly focused on finding ways to provide autonomous graphic practices to my clients and collaborators.

Les Herbes Folles,
Signage, graphic autonomy tools, 2021

Two-month partnership with the Toulouse agency InterCalaires as part of the urban rehabilitation project of Herbes Folles to create the signage for this third place, its internal communication materials, and to design a collaborative mural using a set of giant dominoes.
Les Herbes Folles is a collective space focused on culture and the social and solidarity economy.

projection of the implemented signage
mockup of the signpost
projection of the implemented signage
projection of the implemented signage
giant domino carved from a polystyrene board
templates for internal communication materials adapted for Word to empower the users of the third place
templates for internal communication materials adapted for Word to empower the users of the third place
templates for internal communication materials adapted for Word to empower the users of the third place
explanatory panel for the third place
giant domino carved from a polystyrene board
mural created around a section of giant dominoes to bring together the different members of the space

Projet en partenariat avec l'agence toulousaine Intercalaire, logos par Anaëlle Leuret de l’agence Intercalaire

Manon Magazine,
Editorial Layout, 2024

Storyboard and partial editorial mockup for the youth magazine Manon by Milan-Bayard Publishing. Illustration indications, layout, iconography, and color palette.

Layout of the Agenda section and creation of illustrative pictograms
Excerpts from the pre-layout of the Story section: Text breakdown of the story, writing descriptions of the plans and details for commissioning the illustrator, accompanied by explanatory sketches.
Excerpts from the pre-layout of the Story section: Text breakdown of the story, writing descriptions of the plans and details for commissioning the illustrator, accompanied by explanatory sketches.
Excerpts from the pre-layout of the Story section: Text breakdown of the story, writing descriptions of the plans and details for commissioning the illustrator, accompanied by explanatory sketches.
Excerpts from the pre-layout of the Story section: Text breakdown of the story, writing descriptions of the plans and details for commissioning the illustrator, accompanied by explanatory sketches.

Project as part of an application for a graphic designer position at the youth magazine Manon published by Milan Bayard.

Caracole,
Boat lettering, 2024

Design, production, and installation of adhesive vinyl lettering for the transom and hull of a sailboat.

Journée mondiale Santé et Sécurité,
Logo and motion design, 2024

Development of a mascot logo to represent an internal company event for the "World Health and Safety at Work Week." The mascot logo instills confidence and strengthens connections with the audience by humanizing the event. The overall design conveys the positive atmosphere essential for an annual event focused on prevention.

This project was part of a test for a graphic designer position at Art & Caractère

Le Petit Musée d'Ici,
Educational Workshops and Mediation, 2022

A series of educational workshops as part of the MuséoLab aimed at introducing the lesser-known professions in museums to the young residents of the Port du Rhin neighborhood. Children are invited to co-design their own imaginary and fictional museum, allowing them to "step into the shoes" of museum professionals—specifically, the mediators.
This project was conceived and executed in co-creation with the students of the CM1-CM2 class at the Rhin primary school.

Workshop 1: The identity card of objects, the first tool to introduce mediation to children.
Workshop 1: Photogrammetric capture of Casrole the Dromedary and its mediation installation to experience its interior.
Workshop 1: Reflections on ways to provide access to artworks for visitors.
Workshop 2: Mediator puppets with their Super-Tools.
Workshop 3: Erdi's Super-Tools: a descriptive audio headset and a pair of wings "to see the artworks from above."
Workshop 3: Tentacular gloves for visitors to "touch and feel the artworks without damaging them."
Workshops 4 and 5: Anas's Super-Tool: a pair of glasses "to see what cannot be seen at first glance within the artworks."
Workshops 4 and 5: Rania's Super-Tool: a holographic watch "to travel through time and observe marine creatures."
Poster for the opening of the Petit Musée d’Ici by Laelia Gautier.
Presentation of the "Petit Musée d’Ici"
La Colère s'amuse,
Autonomous Graphic Tools System, 2023

This graduation project is an invitation to destigmatize the relationship of women and gender minorities with anger and to create new forms of graphic protest, ranging from stickers to paper theater costumes, including slogan cannons.
Advocating for autonomy in expressive engagement, La Colère s’amuse draws inspiration from activist life and its spontaneous graphic practices, reflecting a diffuse learning process, such as those seen with the Yellow Vests or the Chiennes de Garde.
Activists cannot rely solely on the goodwill of graphic designers; therefore, the tools of this project are designed to be usable autonomously by gender minorities.

Slogan Cannon and its ammunition belt
Slogan Cannons
Instructions for Slogan Cannon
Slogan Cannons
Anger Sticker Pack
Anger Sticker in Use
Women Costumed in Their Anger
Flyers for the Costumed Anger Workshop
Anger Thermometer Workshop in preparation for a costume creation workshop
Anger Thermometer for participating girls and women
Costume Creation Workshop for Costumed Anger
Edition of the thesis La Colère s'Amuse
Click here to access the thesis related to the project

Open-source website project gathering the resources of the project.
Click here to access the early stages of the site

Lycée Norman Foster,
Visual Identity and Publishing, 2020

Development of a visual identity and layout for an explanatory brochure for the Norman Foster High School, a vocational school specializing in building trades, public works, and topography.

Project in collaboration with Clémence Laratte

Rapport d'imprimeuse,
Publishing, 2019

Design of an editorial object that playfully conveys my impressions, surprises, learnings, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions during a two-week internship at Delort Imprimerie.

H·S·I·P,
Graphic Facilitation and Logo, 2022

Creation of a logo and presentation materials for the Intelligent and Personalized Health Hub project during the Hacking Health Camp in Strasbourg.

Nuits brumeuses,
Animated GIFs, 2019

A series of three immersive GIFs: the winter mist unfurls its swirls over cold nocturnal landscapes.

Famille en bois,
Modular Kit, 2021

Creation of a modular kit of screen-printed dominoes for personal use, designed to conduct random graphic experiments based on the decomposition of the characters in the Cooper Black typeface. This continues a reflection on graphic expression through the provision of a formal vocabulary kit.

Obvi Pavi,
Ephemeral Signage, 2021

Installation of ephemeral educational signage using chalk spray for the Science Festival in Strasbourg. This project included a part of a plant hide-and-seek game, guiding passersby to discover urban plants and their properties.

Project in collaboration with Laelia Gautier

interstices,
Prospective Service Design, 2022

A residency in prospective design at the BNU of Strasbourg aimed at rethinking usage. Our spatial responses question the in-between and propose a new way to conceive breaks for the users of the BNU.
Materially, the building's interstices represent our opportunity to explore this in-between space. interstices symbolically embodies the balance between taking a break and the serious investment of work time.

Manon, a member of interstices, wearing the collective's identifying mask and belt, works on a side table module.
Side table adapted for wheelchairs.
Corridor chaise longue
Chess table
Chaise longue and mural for late naps.
Mural for the shoe-free space.
Illustrative panel encouraging visitors to bring their slippers to the BNU.
Numbered lockers corresponding to the work tables.
Catchphrases placed on the work tables.
Transformation of a narrow passageway into a break area.

Project in residence at the Bibliothèque Nationale Uniersitaire de Strasbourg in collaboration with Manon Deswartvaeger-Mollet, Tom Chabbat and Armand Bouchardy
For more information, please visit here

Ever Wrest,
Silkscreen Printing, 2020

Production of a tribute collection of silkscreened t-shirts in memory of the daring adventurer Maurice Wilson.

Project in collaboration with Charlotte Lagarde

Faites place au soleil,
Participatory Design, 2020

Following a field survey, a workshop was organized to create flags using a stencil kit that provides a graphic vocabulary to help the residents of the Arènes neighborhood reclaim this space, which initially seemed impersonal.
The kit of shapes allows for free expression, liberating participants from the fear of making imperfect drawings. Here, graphic design serves to establish a neighborhood identity.

Workshop "Fête Place au Soleil" in progress
Participatory sensitive map of the Arènes neighborhood in Toulouse
Stencil kit for creating flags
Stencil kit for creating flags
Flag created by a resident
Flag holder and zine dispenser
Flag holder and zine dispenser
Participatory zine available for free distribution
Flags made with tape stencils
Flags made with tape stencils

Project in collaboration with students from DNMADE and DSAA at Lycée des Arènes in Toulouse.

Illustrations,
2018-2024