Box of 3 Pin-Up Pins, in limited series, from the early 1990s, signed by the famous designer Zacot
Numbered box and pins created and signed by the artist/graphic designer/designer Fernand Zacot (born in 1950)
The series was printed and limited to 1000 copies and designed in 1991 for the magazine l'Express as an exclusive gift offered to subscribers.
More details on this series: www.pins-museum.com/pages/egf/art-pin-s/fernand-zacot.html
Born in 1950 in Egypt, arrived in Marseille in 1956, this comic strip artist (Spirale and Pilou) settled in Paris in 1968 to study modern literature.
After being a teacher, he began a parallel career as a cartoonist in the children's press: Quinze ans, Fripounet, Triolo, Pistil, Spirou...
while participating in TV shows for FR3 Jeunesse: Le club d'Ulysse, Les Couleurs du Temps... and creating cartoon series: Cot-cot, Spirale, l'Hélicotron...
After leaving National Education, he joined the world of the adult press, in a more "clear line" graphic style: L'Événement du Jeudi, Le Point, L'Express, L'Expansion... and also participated in many numerous collaborations for the corporate press, for advertising (Perrier Japan, Thomson, Avis...) or for the Yellow Pages.
He also created the cover of a record for Nino Ferrer for whom he designed a clip for the famous hit "Téléphon" in the 1990s.
Box of 3 Pin-Up Pins, in limited series, from the early 1990s, signed by the famous designer Zacot
Numbered box and pins created and signed by the artist/graphic designer/designer Fernand Zacot (born in 1950)
The series was printed and limited to 1000 copies and designed in 1991 for the magazine l'Express as an exclusive gift offered to subscribers.
More details on this series: www.pins-museum.com/pages/egf/art-pin-s/fernand-zacot.html
Born in 1950 in Egypt, arrived in Marseille in 1956, this comic strip artist (Spirale and Pilou) settled in Paris in 1968 to study modern literature.
After being a teacher, he began a parallel career as a cartoonist in the children's press: Quinze ans, Fripounet, Triolo, Pistil, Spirou...
while participating in TV shows for FR3 Jeunesse: Le club d'Ulysse, Les Couleurs du Temps... and creating cartoon series: Cot-cot, Spirale, l'Hélicotron...
After leaving National Education, he joined the world of the adult press, in a more "clear line" graphic style: L'Événement du Jeudi, Le Point, L'Express, L'Expansion... and also participated in many numerous collaborations for the corporate press, for advertising (Perrier Japan, Thomson, Avis...) or for the Yellow Pages.
He also created the cover of a record for Nino Ferrer for whom he designed a clip for the famous hit "Téléphon" in the 1990s.