When designing books, Claire Huss is unafraid of bold crops and unexpected colour combinations

The Paris-based designer and art director is making beautiful artist books with a deep appreciation for materiality and methods for sustainable production.

Date
22 August 2024

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While she works as a designer and art director, Claire Huss’ varied practice pivots on photography. With an exquisite sensibility for the best visual pace, pairings and crops, Claire’s image treatment is a stand out feature of her editorial work, especially evidenced in her ongoing collection of Cropped Women. This expertise in print and “strong consideration for materiality” within Claire’s practice means that she often finds herself working on publishing projects, taking pleasure in the editing and sequencing of photographs when translated them into print.

The designer has been running her Paris-based studio since 2018, working for a range of international clients in the worlds of art and design as well as fashion and lifestyle brands. Prior to establishing her solo practice, Claire honed her skills in crafting publications, as well as packaging and promotional material, as lead graphic designer at the fashion brand Cos. She’s has also done her fair share of design work for various studios and agencies across London from Wieden & Kennedy to Pentagram and Wallpaper*.

A bit of an expert in the field, the designer’s carefully considered work isn’t only focused on creating the most elegant solutions for each project’s material output, but also ensures that printed matter is “designed in the most sustainable way”, Claire tells us. “I always look for environmental solutions whether it’s a material or type of printing technique [...] I give a lot of attention to this material sourcing and enjoy searching for interesting and surprising papers”, she says. This appreciation of materiality extends to her thorough design process, in which she makes multiple mock-ups of each of her books by hand to define formats, folding systems and small detail. She’s also unafraid of colour. Instead, she likes to “celebrate” it by unearthing “unexpected combinations”.

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Claire Huss: Archives, published by First Last (Copyright © Claire Huss, 2024)

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Claire Huss: Archives, published by First Last (Copyright © Claire Huss, 2024)

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Claire Huss: Archives, published by First Last (Copyright © Claire Huss, 2024)

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Studio Claire Huss: Ffasiwn Magazine, Spring Summer 2019, Clémentine Schneidermann & Charlotte James, published by Martin Parr Foundation (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2019)

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Studio Claire Huss: Ffasiwn Magazine, Spring Summer 2019, Clémentine Schneidermann & Charlotte James, published by Martin Parr Foundation (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2019)

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Studio Claire Huss: Bruit de Fond 01, Christopher Barraja, published by UZIK (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2023)

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Studio Claire Huss: Cartographies, Louis De Belle, published by Humboldt Books (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2021)

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Studio Claire Huss: Cartographies, Louis De Belle, published by Humboldt Books (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2021)

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Studio Claire Huss: Cartographies, Louis De Belle, published by Humboldt Books (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2021)

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Studio Claire Huss: Greetings from Tiandu Cheng, Clémentine Schneidermann, self-published (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2022)

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Studio Claire Huss: Greetings from Tiandu Cheng, Clémentine Schneidermann, self-published (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2022)

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Studio Claire Huss: Patricia Khan (Copyright © Studio Claire Huss, 2021)

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Ellis Tree

Ellis Tree (she/her) joined It’s Nice That as a junior writer in April 2024 after graduating from Kingston School of Art with a degree in Graphic Design. Across her research, writing and visual work she has a particular interest in printmaking, self-publishing and expanded approaches to photography.

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