Feature: Graphic Design from Lebanon
Nathalie Fallaha runs the vit-e design studio and is long-term professor of graphic design at the Lebanese American University (LAU). This article from novum looks at how she views the agitated soul of her homeland with love and perspicuity, mirroring its diversity in her work.
"vit-e stands for vitamin E, vital energy, 'eclectic vitality' and 'ethnic showcase' - These four concepts represent an energetic approach to graphic design – as a living being, the long tentacles of which reach deep into the various layers of society and culture." This is how Nathalie Fallaha interprets the name of the studio she founded in 2000 in Beirut in a context of dichotomy that proved to be an enriching experience for a young designer.
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