“I don’t want my work to be fashionable, I just want it to travel time and still be relatable when I’m an old woman with Alzheimer’s… I’m really not into elitist design for designers,” says Félicité for It’s Nice That in a column that describes her work:
Félicité’s style is characterised by an air of mischief and fun. Her designs, often jam-packed full of imagery, typography and colour, place an emphasis on “legibility and copiousness” with a nod to underground and vintage material. Among a long list of inspirations, Félicité references 60s and 70s counterculture press, punk minimalism, psychedelic zines, anonymous design, amateurism, vernacular fonts, oddities, clumsiness and dogs.