Jean Jullien

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Jean Jullien
Born (1983-03-14) 14 March 1983 (age 41)
NationalityFrench
Alma mater

Jean Jullien (born 14 March 1983)[1] is a French graphic designer and illustrator.

Biography

Early life

Jullien was born in Cholet.[2] He lived in Nantes and then moved to London in his twenties; he studied at the Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and the Royal College of Art.[2] His work has appeared in publications including Télérama, Le Nouvel Observateur, The New York Times and The Guardian, and his clients have included the Pompidou Centre, Yale University and Nike.[3]

Peace for Paris

Original artwork "Peace for Paris"

In the wake of the November 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris, Jullien created a variation of a classic peace symbol invoking the Eiffel Tower.[3][4] The image swiftly went viral through social media and news coverage of worldwide sympathies and affirmations of solidarity against terrorism.[5][6][7][8] He also published a drawing in solidarity after the Charlie Hebdo shootings in January 2015.[2]

The French embassy in Berlin used his symbol in an exterior lighting installation, accompanied by the slogan #NousSommesUnis (we are united).[9]

International uses of Peace for Paris

Publications

  • Des mots globe-trotters (2012, with Sylvain Alzial)
  • Ralf. Monréal: Comme Des Géant. 2014. ISBN 9782924332078.
  • Alceste-la-chouette, roi du camouflage (2015, with Sean Taylor)
  • Jullien, Jean. "Before & After" Phaidon Press, 2017. ISBN 978-0-7148-7408-1.

References

  1. ^ "Notice d'autorité personne: Jullien, Jean (1983–....)" (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c LeGrand, Gaëlle (15 November 2015). "Attentats à Paris. Jean Jullien: Mon dessin Peace for Paris est un signe de solidarité". Ouest-France (in French).
  3. ^ a b Catroux, Sebastien (14 November 2015). "Qui est l'auteur du dessin Peace for Paris ?". Gala (in French).
  4. ^ Twitter posting of "Peace for Paris", 13 November 2015
  5. ^ Neyfakh, Leon (14 November 2015). "Meet the Artist Behind the Eiffel Tower Peace Sign". Slate.
  6. ^ Gonzalez, Robbie (14 November 2015). "Meet Jean Jullien, The Artist Behind The 'Peace for Paris' Symbol". Wired.
  7. ^ Plucinska, Joanna (14 November 2015). "Poignant Eiffel Tower Peace Symbol Goes Viral in Wake of Paris Terrorist Attacks". Time.
  8. ^ "#PeaceForParis: Jean Jullien's powerful Eiffel Tower peace cartoon, in pictures". The Telegraph (slideshow). Retrieved 16 November 2015.
  9. ^ DER SPIEGEL: Künstler Jean Jullien: Eine Zeichnung geht um die Welt (Artist Jean Jullien: A drawing goes around the world), retrieved 20 November 2015

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