

Jean Jullien
Jean Jullien is a beloved French illustrator currently based in London. His widespread popularity stems from his unique interpretation of the world around him and his passionate artistic expression. Before moving to London, he earned a degree in graphic design in Quimper, France. He later graduated from Central Saint Martins in 2008 and completed his studies at the Royal College of Art in 2010.<br /><br /><br />
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Jullien’s creative work spans multiple disciplines, including painting, illustration, photography, video, fashion design, installations, books, posters, and apparel. His style is both cohesive and diverse, ranging from global political commentary to playful doodles on windows, walls, tables, and surrounding objects. His works are highly recognizable and distinctive, reflecting his genuine love for art.<br /><br /><br />
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Jullien’s artwork has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, including Paris, London, Brussels, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul, and Singapore. His relaxed and humorous approach, combined with his remarkable dedication, allows him to actively engage in commissioned projects, exhibitions, and media collaborations. His constant desire to communicate with others fuels his artistic journey.<br /><br /><br />
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He has collaborated with a wide range of clients, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, Beams, RCA Records, Connot, Colette, SZ Magazine, National Geographic, the Grand Palais in Paris, the Centre Pompidou, Amnesty International, Esquire, Le Coq Sportif, the Nantes Botanical Garden, Mr. Porter, Hotel Amour, Champion USA, Salomon, Petit Bateau, and Vogue, among many others. Additionally, he has worked with renowned publishers such as teNeues, Walker Books, Comme des Géants, and Hato Press, publishing multiple books. In 2022, he co-published a monograph with Phaidon.<br /><br /><br />
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In 2011, Jullien co-founded “Jullien Brothers” with his brother Nico, focusing on motion imagery. In 2016, he partnered with Korean designer Jae Huh to launch the brand Nounou, which produces a variety of goods, including clothing, graphic items, rugs, and dolls.
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Jullien’s creative work spans multiple disciplines, including painting, illustration, photography, video, fashion design, installations, books, posters, and apparel. His style is both cohesive and diverse, ranging from global political commentary to playful doodles on windows, walls, tables, and surrounding objects. His works are highly recognizable and distinctive, reflecting his genuine love for art.<br /><br /><br />
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Jullien’s artwork has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide, including Paris, London, Brussels, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo, Seoul, and Singapore. His relaxed and humorous approach, combined with his remarkable dedication, allows him to actively engage in commissioned projects, exhibitions, and media collaborations. His constant desire to communicate with others fuels his artistic journey.<br /><br /><br />
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He has collaborated with a wide range of clients, including The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Guardian, Beams, RCA Records, Connot, Colette, SZ Magazine, National Geographic, the Grand Palais in Paris, the Centre Pompidou, Amnesty International, Esquire, Le Coq Sportif, the Nantes Botanical Garden, Mr. Porter, Hotel Amour, Champion USA, Salomon, Petit Bateau, and Vogue, among many others. Additionally, he has worked with renowned publishers such as teNeues, Walker Books, Comme des Géants, and Hato Press, publishing multiple books. In 2022, he co-published a monograph with Phaidon.<br /><br /><br />
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In 2011, Jullien co-founded “Jullien Brothers” with his brother Nico, focusing on motion imagery. In 2016, he partnered with Korean designer Jae Huh to launch the brand Nounou, which produces a variety of goods, including clothing, graphic items, rugs, and dolls.