Difference between revisions of "Stéphanie Vilayphiou"

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Stéphanie Vilayphiou (1983) is an artist and designer living in [[Brussels]]. She holds a degree in graphic design from Valence (France), and in Media Design from the [[Piet Zwart Institute]], Rotterdam. Stéphanie is co-founder of [[stdin]], an office for graphic design and media, mixing visual conception and programming in (non-)printed design. She is also member of [[Open Source Publishing]], a collective of graphic designers exploring the possibilities that are generated by the use of free software for the creation of illustrations, cartographies, typography.
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'''Stéphanie Vilayphiou''' worked for ten years as a graphic designer and web developer within [[Open Source Publishing]]. Then she redirected her interest in the digital onto textile practices, especially knitting. Powered by free software philosophy, she likes to tinker and hack code all sorts of textile techniques.
  
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After ten years of teaching at ecole de recherche graphique, she joined [https://greenfabric.be/ Green Fabric], a textile fablab in [[Brussels]] to share and learn around traditional crafts and digital machines. [https://www.instagram.com/the_future_of_living/p/DCl0AZdIIq4/?img_index=2 (2024)]
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* [https://greenfabric.be/ Green Fabric]
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* [https://class.textile-academy.org/2024/stephanie-vilayphiou/ Fabricademy]
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* [https://gitlab.com/svilayphiou/ Gitlab]
 
* http://stdin.fr/
 
* http://stdin.fr/
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* [[Base:Mastodon|Mastodon:]] [[Mastodon::https://post.lurk.org/@vvvvvilay]]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/vvvvvilay/ Instagram]
  
[[Category:Libre graphics|Vilayphiou, Stephanie]]
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[[Series:Libre graphics]] [[Series:Free software]]
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Latest revision as of 21:28, 23 January 2025

Stéphanie Vilayphiou worked for ten years as a graphic designer and web developer within Open Source Publishing. Then she redirected her interest in the digital onto textile practices, especially knitting. Powered by free software philosophy, she likes to tinker and hack code all sorts of textile techniques.

After ten years of teaching at ecole de recherche graphique, she joined Green Fabric, a textile fablab in Brussels to share and learn around traditional crafts and digital machines. (2024)

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