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Rozita

Rozita

Printed Pixels and Animated Ink
Visual Identities for the Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival (LUFF)

Nom(s)

Rebecca Metzger (1991), Pauline Piguet (1989)

Website(s)

studio-rozita.ch

Instagram
Emploi

100% graphic designers, Studio Rozita

Formation

Rebecca Metzger:
Master Graphic Design, Werkplaats Typografie, Arnhem (NL), 2019
Bachelor Visual Communication, HEAD, 2016 
Pauline Piguet:
Master Design Research, HKB, 2021
Bachelor Graphic Design, ECAL, 2012

Titre

Printed Pixels and Animated Ink
Visual Identities for the Lausanne Underground Film & Music Festival (LUFF)

Année de création

2021–2023

Lieu de création

Lausanne

Contexte de création

Commission

Collaborateur(trice)(s)

Web development: Frederik Mahler-Andersen, Amaury Hamon
Illustration: Stefanie Leinhos

Objet(s) présenté(s)

Posters, websites, catalogues, flyers etc.

Dimensions
Formats / Durée
Matériau(x)

Various

Fournisseur(s) de matériel

Since 2001, LUFF has defined itself as an eclectic, hybrid and experimental festival. Its goal is to merge music and cinema in a chemistry of the bizarre. 

Pauline Piguet and Rebecca Metzger’s approach aimed to embody the notion of disturbance and misalignment associated with the festival’s image. The designers experimented with inks and printing techniques, exploring strangeness, and used this project as a research platform. This allowed them to conduct experiments in both printed materials and digital creations. The use of unconventional inks, such as thermosensitive, phosphorescent and varnish, allowed for pictorial variation depending on the physical environment of the poster. For the digital content, they explored the dynamic and evolving dimension, using influences from the external world to shape the appearance of the website. 

Since the commission covered three editions, Rozita was able to envision a progression of representations. LUFF, as a platform for transgression, proved to be the ideal place for this experimental and evolving project.