Spassky Fischer is a design studio based in Paris, France started by Thomas Petitjean, Antoine Stevenot and Hugo Anglade in 2014. They primarily work on visual identity and print collateral for cultural institutions and publishing houses. Their work is largely in the Swiss style, sticking to grids for a stiff, rigid series of repeated alignment. Their use of limited, but bold color palette gives them a contemporary feel.
Submission by
Yisa Fermin
New York
July 5, 2018
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