Lucille Clerc is a French Graphic designer and Illustrator based in London. She graduated with a DSAA in Visual Communication from Olivier de Serres in Paris, and set up her studio after graduating from Central Saint Martins in London with an MA in Communication Design. She works within the field of editorial design and illustration for books and magazines, mainly, but also for the fashion industry and occasionally realising murals and exhibition spaces.
A lot of her personal work is inspired by London’s architecture and the relationship between Nature and urbanisation.
Her work is mainly handcrafted from drawing to screenprinting which allows her to create large scale compositions, architectural portraits of her favourite places and exploring their past and present lives.
Some of her clients include Berluti, Bewley’s, Boucheron, Crabtree&Evelyn, DC Comics, Dior, Elephant Magazine, Eurostar Magazine, Fortnum&Mason, Farrow&Ball, Guerlain, Granta, La Poste, Laurence King Publishing, L’OBS, Marks&Spencer, Nathan, Penguin, Quarto Publishing, Royal Historical Palaces (The great Pagoda-Kew Gardens), The Burrell Collection, The RHS (Royal Horticultural Society), The V&A Museum, Versailles, Winsor&Newton, and her work has been regularly exhibited across Europe in group as well as in solo shows.