Pixel Matrix. Contributed by Jacques Chevrant-Breton on Dec 10th, 2015. Artwork published in 2015. License: All Rights Reserved. Digital Version A self-initiated art based project—re-purposed for display—inspired by Leif Podhajsky and similar artists. Photo: Jacques Chevrant-Breton. Jacques Chevrant-Breton. License: All Rights Reserved. Artwork by Jacques Chevrant-Breton. Physical printed version photographed for portfolio. ~ Sorry about the nip slip ~ Typefaces Formats Posters/Flyers (4736) Topics Art (3842) Designers/Agencies Jacques Chevrant-Breton (2) Tagged withexhibition posters (543)reversed type on an image (1018)period (.) (114)type series (700) Artwork location Sydney (117) In Sets Print Design (C. Redmon) (26) Cover Design (C. Redmon) (27) Hammer (Florian Mörk) (73) Sans (Angy Che) (12) plakat (Luisa Angermann) (80) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Fugue in use 24h Europe2019fertig designContributed by Norman Palm Aris2021The Office of Ordinary ThingsContributed by Jonny Black Strelka Institute2012OK-RMContributed by Ryan Fernandez Staff Pick Sponsor More in Art Duro Olowu: Making & Unmaking exhibition catalog2016A Practice for Everyday LifeContributed by Soimadou Ibrahim-Aliamane Intersecting Histories2012Relay RoomContributed by Shiva Nallaperumal Sunday Paper, Issue 032017Pseudo FriendsContributed by Ben Nelsen Treasures of the Map Terrace in the Uffizi2022TipibluContributed by CAST Staff Pick More in Posters/Flyers Ella Fitzgerald at Rheinhalle Düsseldorf concert poster1968Günther KieserContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Advertisements for Architecture1976Bernard TschumiContributed by Love Lagerkvist Stridec. 2015Rosie LeeContributed by Mark Fleming Plasticocène2023LargeContributed by Formagari More Fonts In Use The Public Eye2017Noah BakerContributed by Noah Baker Staff Pick Der Ring des Nibelungen, Pentatone deluxe editionc. 2016Joost de BooPENTATONE MusicContributed by Joost de Boo Staff Pick Gravity Art2008Folkert GorterContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Deutsche Kinemathek visual identity2020FÜNFZEHNContributed by Kilotype Staff Pick