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Jean Jullien (designer)

Jean Jullien (born March 14, 1983) is a French graphic designer and illustrator based in Paris. He is known for his simple, witty, and often humorous illustrations that capture everyday life and current events.

Jullien studied at Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art in London. He gained widespread recognition for his "Peace for Paris" Eiffel Tower peace symbol created in the aftermath of the November 2015 Paris attacks, which quickly went viral and became a global symbol of solidarity.

His work spans a wide range of media, including illustration, photography, video, costumes, installations, books, posters, and clothing. He has collaborated with numerous brands and publications, including The New Yorker, The Guardian, Nike, and Colette. Jullien's style is characterized by its clean lines, bold colors, and observational humor. He often uses a limited color palette and focuses on conveying a message quickly and effectively.

Beyond commercial work, Jullien has also exhibited his personal projects in galleries around the world. His work frequently explores themes of modern life, technology, social interaction, and the human condition. He is considered a significant figure in contemporary illustration, influencing a generation of artists with his distinctive style and accessible approach.