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Paulette Penje website

Contributed by Manuel Wesely on Aug 30th, 2018. Artwork published in .
Paulette Penje website 1
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.

Our friend Paulette Penje asked us to design a small website and matching business cards for her artistic practice. Her briefing was very specific: The website should display a video artwork, but as in a physical gallery or museum, the viewer should enter at a random timestamp. The business cards should be lickable.

Sporting Grotesque by Lucas Le Bihan, distributed via Velvetyne Type Foundry, is used for both the website and the business card candy wraps.

Updats:
In September 2019, the website was updated with a new version of the “lickpiece” video as well as with a new logotype, this time set in Grow by Dinamo.
The used version of Grow depends on the viewport width: narrow devices use Grow ACDEF, wider devices use Grow ABCDEF with more line details.

In April 2021, the site was updated once more with a new version of the “lickpiece” and new typography: Lyno by Radim Peško. We also added a dynamic speech bubble to display Paulette’s latest news.

Paulette Penje website 2
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.
Paulette Penje website 3
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.
Paulette Penje website 4
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.
Paulette Penje website 5
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.
Paulette Penje website 6
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.
frontpage from 09/2019
Photo: Manuel Wesely. Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.

frontpage from 09/2019

frontpage from 09/2021
Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.

frontpage from 09/2021

second screen from 09/2019
Manuel Wesely. License: All Rights Reserved.

second screen from 09/2019

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  • Sporting Grotesque
  • ABC Grow
  • Lÿno

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