TNLOFT

An exclusive gathering designed by and for Tunisian creatives, featuring hands-on graphic design exercises and insightful discussions, hosted at Minassa.

Graphic design is esentially about visual relationship.


Providing meaning to a mass of unrelated needs, ideas, words, and pictures


It is the designer's job to select and fit this material Together - and make it interesting


It is well to remember that a picture - before being a battle horse, a nude woman, or some aecdote - is essentially a plane surface covered with colors, assembled in a certain order.


The search for design, indeed underlies all arts and all sciences....The root meaning of the word art is signinficantly enogh, to join, to fit together&apos...

TLOFT - Shoulders of giants

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These workshops will take place at WSH Tunis and will be held every Sunday (hopefully), starting from the first session, with each being a full-day event.

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1. What is the "Shoulders of Giants" program?

The program is inspired by the quote, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” In this episode, we delve into the work and influence of Rand Paul, exploring his process, teachings, and impact on graphic design. Participants will redesign Tunisian business cards, combining creativity with learned techniques.

2. Who can participate?

To be eligible, you must:

  • Complete the application form.
  • Have a laptop to use during the workshop.
  • Be available for the full duration of the workshop.

3. When and where will it take place?

The first session will be held at Minassa (Lemdina) from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The exact date will be announced soon.

4. Who can participate?

This workshop is designed for design enthusiasts, business professionals, and artists who are eager to discover and learn more about the craft of design and the people who shaped it. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced creative, everyone is welcome to join and explore.

As Paul Rand said:

"Everything is design. Everything."