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CAA-Quebec / Montreal
In the context of the "antistress" campaign created by the ad agency of emergency road service and advisory services company CAA-Quebec, Karl Dupéré-Richer did an illustrated series of little elements for the interactive website carteantistress.ca. On the homepage of this website, each of these little drawings goes with a small text which describes a "no-stress" benefit to be a CAA-Quebec member. So, among about fifty potential benefits, three intruders are hiding and the user will have to find them all to be able to enter a contest.
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Les Affaires Magazine / Montreal
On the cover of Les Affaires Magazine special issue dedicated to innovation, the city of Medellín is under the spot. Karl Dupéré-Richer represented a few symbolic and key-infrastructures and monuments that characterize Medellin as an innovative town.
I like Info / Paris
Karl Dupéré-Richer was selected to illustrate the file “Pôle emploi, how it works” (Pôle emploi is is a French governmental agency that assit unemployed people), for the I like Info magazine. With his vectorial style, he recreated the various steps and methods one has to go through when unemployed.