Monday 3 November, 12:15

Vernissage & Talk with Tristan Bartolini

This vernissage and talk with Geneva-based graphic designer and typographer Tristan Bartolini explores the intersection of visual culture and inclusive language. Known for his award-winning gender-inclusive typeface, Bartolini presents a radical rethinking of binary structures in written French—using design as a tool for both linguistic and social transformation.

Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2
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