What brought my attention to Julien Hébert’s work for this blog post is his use of typography, which is something we went over the history of in class last week. I think his work is really cool, and he really uses the letters creativity and in a way that makes it seem less like letters and more like a abstract piece of art. The font he uses in this piece is a san serif one and it really helps to give it that modern, mysterious vibe. You can see more of his work here.
