
Antonin Doussot -
Antonin Doussot -
Antonin Doussot -
Antonin Doussot -
Antonin Doussot -
Art Director and Graphic Designer -
Art Director and Graphic Designer -
Art Director and Graphic Designer -
Art Director and Graphic Designer -
Art Director and Graphic Designer -
A clear approach to design
Art director, graphic designer and illustrator Antonin Doussot designs visual identities, campaigns and graphic devices for brands, institutions and cultural players. His approach combines conceptual rigor and plastic freedom, seeking a balance between intention and visual impact.
From his experience in Paris to his move to Marseille
After a spell in Parisian agencies belonging to the Havas group, he moved to Marseille in 2002. Since then, he has worked as a freelance art director, specializing in visual identity and print. This dual experience - agency and freelance - structures a practice that is both rigorous and adaptable. He describes himself as a creative who “dares, changes, surprises, and never takes himself too seriously” - an almost arrogant formula... but terribly accurate.
Collaboration with French & Arrogant
Antonin Doussot designed the logo and typography with a simple idea in mind: reduce to the essentials. The lines are clean and straightforward, to create a visual identity that is legible, assertive and in keeping with the brand's attitude.
Personal practice
In parallel with his commissions, he has developed a personal practice of drawing, conceived as a space for research where gesture and material take back their rights. The Chépacéki series begins with a printed face shape, reinterpreted for each drawing. Initially limited to one color, the constraint was extended to other palettes and techniques. Over 1,500 faces were created, all different despite the common base. The Mountains series extends this principle: a mountain silhouette printed on a blue sky serves as a fixed frame, transformed at each intervention by markers, pencils, pastels, collage or paint. These ensembles explore the tension between constraint and invention, repetition and variation, a logic that runs through both his personal work and his commissioned projects.













