Jean Jullien, [Social] Poor Traits
Jean Jullien is a French graphic artist who lives and works in London. He views his work as a daily commentary about life, creating illustrations that satirize our relationship with technology, mobile devices and social media. Jean is the first to admit that he himself embraces technology, with a caveat, “there is something mad about it at the same time…it’s important to be critical and have some distance.”
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