Let us introduce a new talent who will be featured during the Fubiz Talks on the next 22th of September in the Bastille Opera: The London-based French artist Malika Favre, will honor us with her presence and will share with us the secrets of her creative process.

The graphic designer said to have found her style quite late, aged 25 when using for the first time the technique of positive/negative space: this technique divides forms in two groups and make it possible to color them consequently. The result is made of strong contrasts and simple lines. Malika herself defines her own style as “bold and minimal” and it’s often described as the meeting of “Pop Art and OpArt”. In fine, her style is appreciated for the accuracy of her lines and her frank colors.

She regularly sublimate the work of designers, writers… and so give a pretty image to objects. You may have already seen her work in The New Yorker, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Sephora… Here is a selection of her latest works.

A bigger splash, The New Yorker

How to be more French, Stylist

Page turner, The New Yorker

Partition, The New Yorker

Fields, Sport & Style

Fields, Sport & Style

Fields, Sport & Style

Fields, Sport & Style

Fields, Sport & Style

Fields, Sport & Style

The art of ping-pong, travail personnel

Crime Special, Lire

Sunday Review, New York Times

Mother’s Day, Sephora

Mother’s Day, Sephora

Mother’s Day, Sephora

Mother’s Day, Sephora

Galaxy, Sephora

Galaxy, Sephora

Galaxy, Sephora