
Graphic identity and signage for a youth social residence, “La Réz” (client: ASL).
The façade, featuring elegant architectural moldings, inspired the graphic work that shaped both the signage system and the visual identity, drawing on the codes of pop art—more specifically, those found in the work of Roy Lichtenstein. The signage is designed to support the day-to-day management of the building by its residents. A “functional” molding was added along the corridor above friezes painted directly onto the wall, serving as a support for printed materials: monthly task assignments, displays of utility consumption to raise awareness about energy savings, portraits of residents who have recently arrived or moved out, a suggestion box, notice boards for exchanging services, and more.




