Graphic Lecture by Bram Broerse and Maurits Wouters from Studio Airport

26 Feb 25
Location Elisava (La Rambla, 30-32), Sala Aleix Carrió (1st floor)
Schedule 7:30 p.m.
Studio Airport

Studio Airport works on the links between the graphic design and film, showcasing a decade of storytelling across various formats, including print publications, feature films, and interactive documentaries. During the lecture “Storytelling on the Intersection of Film and Graphic Design” they will explore what storytelling can mean to New York City’s largest public cemetery but also to the San Quentin prison on the West Coast. They will explain the development of a brand for bio-based materials and the publication of a magazine featuring ecology, design, and science for the London Design Museum.

The studio gives an insight in their design approach and how the team works on larger and small scale projects with the same dedication to detail and embracing artistry, craft and innovation to all aspects of their work. Most of their projects have become in-depth mechanisms of storytelling balancing between the editorial and artistic worlds.

About Studio Airport

Gravitating around the expressions of art, culture, ecology, and science Studio Airport redefines the relationship between graphic design and film by composing moments into experiences. The studio engages in commissioned projects as well as self-initiated endeavors, always guided by an artistic sensibility.

Founded in 2011 by Bram Broerse and Maurits Wouters, Studio Airport comprises a tight-knit team of creatives supported by a network of specialists. Over the past decade, Studio Airport has garnered national and international acclaim for its work with Emergence Magazine, SeeAllThis, Normal Phenomena of Life, the Hart Island Project, Slowness, and Sapiens Magazine, earning numerous awards amongst European Agency of the year 2024. Next to the studio they’re also tutors at the master department of Information Design at the Design Academy Eindhoven.