Globalocal

Ariane Spanier

Poster for an art exhibition

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    Ariane Spanier, Germany (2013)

    Ariane Spanier is a Berlin based graphic designer. Born in Weimar, Germany, she studied visual communication at the Art Academy Berlin-Weißensee. After a stay in New York she opened her...

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    Ariane Spanier, Germany (2013)

    Ariane Spanier is a Berlin based graphic designer. Born in Weimar, Germany, she studied visual communication at the Art Academy Berlin-Weißensee. After a stay in New York she opened her studio in Berlin. Ariane Spanier works primarily with clients from the cultural sphere. The studio’s work ranges from the design of printed matter as books or posters to identities and digital design with a heavy focus on typography. Among her clients are Phaidon, Kunsthalle zu Kiel, Klassikstiftung Weimar, Europan Norway, Museum for Contemporary Art Skopje or Powerstation of Art Shanghai. She has been working for magazines as the Greenpeace Magazine, New York Times Magazine, WIRED Magazine and TIME Magazine US. Ariane is the creative director and co-editor of Fukt, an annual magazine for contemporary drawing. Her work has won many awards, including from the TDC New York and Tokyo, D & AD, Graphis, Stack Awards, ADC New York and Germany. Her work has been published in numerous magazines and design publications. Ariane Spanier lives and works in Berlin.
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    Exhibitions

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    Typomania Festival Moscow

    2015

    WDNCh, Usbekistan Pavilion, Moscow

    Poster exhibition of 40+ posters, books and small graphics by Ariane Spanier at the typography & video festival Typomania.