Biography
Atelier Baptiste Coppée is a graphic design studio founded in 2023.
It offers visual communication services and provides support in the
design of printed and digital media.
The workshop also engages in artistic activities. This practice takes place in public spaces in the form of in situ installations. It offers a playful vision of community life by transforming urban spaces and furniture into collective playgrounds, re-enchanting the forms and uses of public space.
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2025Nature et Artifice, Saint-Denis2025Terre de flux #1, Calais2024Faire Équipe, Cambrai2023Énergie(s), Frac Dunkerque2023Ping Pong, Cambrai2022Brique(s), Lille
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2024Terre de flux, Calais-Cambrai
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2024CLÉA, Cambrai
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2023Research and creation, Val d'Oise
Residences-
2024Terre de flux, Calais
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2024Sporty graphic design, Fontainebleau
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2024The New Stadiums, Cambrai
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2023Sedan, Cambrai
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2025202520242024
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2023DNSEP, Ésac Cambrai2021DNA, Ésac Cambrai
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Design and development : Baptiste Coppée
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Design and development : Baptiste Coppée
Studies- Projects
2025Terre de flux2025Classes and workshops 25/262025Preparatory class 25/262025Blériot-Plage Golf Course2025Autumn Baseball2025Races in Calais2025Skatepark2025On track !2024Classes and workshops 24/252024The New Stadiums2024Magazine Multiplex II2023Multiplex II2023Polaris Association2023Ping Pong2022Sedan2022Graduation Party
PresseTERRE DE FLUX #1Year2025DescriptionExhibition, Poster, DocumentLieuCalais Art SchoolTerre de flux is a creative residency co-organised by the Calaisis School of Art and the Cambrai School of Art and Communication. This exhibition showcases the work and research developed during the residency. The visual communication for this exhibition is a carte blanche given to the winning designer.CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS 25/26Year2025DescriptionEdition, 110 x 200 mm, Gloss lamination on the coverClientCalais Art SchoolFollowing on from the leaflet, the booklet highlights the copper lacework visible on the school's façade. It is covered with a glossy laminate that reflects the shine of the golden-toned metal.CLASSE PRÉPA 25/26Year2025DescriptionLeaflet, 240 x 175 mm, UV varnishClientCalais Art SchoolThe Calaisis Art School is located in the heart of the city of Calais. It stands out in particular for its architecture and the copper lacework that covers its façade. The leaflet echoes the architecture with Pantone colour gradients. A shape gradually develops as the leaflet is unfolded, illustrating the student's evolution as they discover the school and its teachings.GOLF DE BLÉRIOT-PLAGEYear2024DescriptionPhotography, InstallationPlaceCalaisFor several years, Blériot-Plage has been home to numerous urban development projects, including a golf course that ultimately did not come to fruition. However, the beach itself can be exploited without being damaged. The dunes, sculpted by the wind and tides, are marked by a raking process that allows the emergence of a natural golf course ready for use.BASEBALL D'AUTOMNEYear2024DescriptionPhotography, InstallationPlaceCalaisAutumn is the perfect time to explore the city, carpeted with fallen leaves. This waste, which is usually disposed of, can become a building material for natural, biodegradable spaces and developments. Inspired by the shape of a green space, a baseball field emerges from the structure of the surrounding leaves.COURSES EN CALAISISYear2024DescriptionPhotography series, InstallationPlaceCalaisUsing strips of fabric designed to resemble a chessboard, urban spaces can be transformed into running tracks simply through the presence of this graphic element, without marking, damaging or distorting the landscape. These in situ installations redefine our use of public roads through the lens of sporting imagination.SKATEPARKYear2024DescriptionPhotography, InstallationPlaceCalaisSkatepark is a series of photographs taken at the Calais skatepark, one of the largest in France. The clean lines of the furniture facilitate its reappropriation by giving it new functions. Initially designed for wheeled vehicles, this space sees its possibilities expand when a ball or other play accessories are used, transforming this static space into a place of unlimited creativity.EN PISTE!Year2024DescriptionPainting, PlaygroundPlaceNiergniesTraced on a former 200-metre-long runway, En piste! is an accumulation of geometric compositions inspired by popular games, such as ball games, throwing games, running games and board games. These different types of games come together and intertwine, offering multiple possibilities for interpretation and use. Participants are free to interpret these spaces, take them over and create their own rules.CLASSES AND WORKSHOPS 24/25Year2024DescriptionEdition, 110 x 200 mmCustomerCalais Art SchoolThe 2024-2025 booklet for future members of the Calaisis School of Art is designed to be a fun and accessible object for audiences of all ages. Each age group is associated with a geometric shape and a colour, echoing construction toys as well as stickers. Their combinations give rise to images that are unique to each individual.THE NEW STADIUMSThe New Stadiums aims to encourage the reappropriation of public space by neighbourhood residents through the invention of new inclusive rituals. At the crossroads of street football, hip hop and video games, Les Nouveaux Stades hosts choreographed performances involving amateur athletes, dancers and residents.MAGAZINE MULTIPLEX IIYear2024DescriptionEdition 240 x 320 mmCustomerPolaris AssociationFollowing on from Multiplex II day in December 2023, this eponymous review reports on each event as well as the work of students from each school represented. The book highlights the research and questions raised by art schools in the Hauts-de-France region.MULTIPLEX IIYear2023DescriptionVisual identity, signageCustomerPolaris AssociationThe visual identity of Multiplex II is manifested in an electrifying explosion of warm colours. This spark emanates from the encounter between art schools spread across the four corners of the Northern region. It testifies to the constant dynamism of the event through the presentation of various practices and research programmes. The visual identity of Multiplex II is manifested in an electrifying explosion of warm colours. This spark emanates from the encounter between art schools spread across the four corners of the Northern region. It testifies to the constant dynamism of the event through the presentation of various practices and research programmes.POLARIS ASSOCIATIONYear2023DescriptionLogotypeCustomerPolaris AssociationThis logo combines the concept of geolocation, represented by a compass, and the association's influence, represented by a star. Based on the full name of the association, ‘Réseau magnétique des écoles d'art publiques des Hauts-de-France’ (Magnetic Network of Public Art Schools in Hauts-de-France), the choice of a compass as a magnetic instrument sums up the desire to connect structures.PING PONGYear2023DescriptionWork in progressPing Pong questions our relationship with public space and street furniture by transforming it into a playground using rudimentary tools and materials (sticky tape, paper, chalk, etc.). This project explores graphic design through the body and space. It demonstrates that every space has hidden potential that needs to be uncovered.SEDANYear2022DescriptionEdition, 200 x 275 mmDrawing on my experiences in sport, anthropological research on football, graphic design and communication, this Panini album analyses the social situation of football supporters while questioning the importance of graphic collection and the preservation of popular heritage.GRADUATION PARTYYear2022DescriptionVisual identity, Poster, DocumentCustomerÉsac CambraiThe Graduation Ceremony is an event held at the end of each academic year at the Cambrai School of Art and Communication. Balloons intertwine with streamers, colours blend together and create a dynamic sense of movement. This joyful dance reflects all the festive energy of the event.
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