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Olivia de Salve Villedieu


Objects

Floppy Hammer
Arthur Moon: Chaos! Chaos! Chaos!
Arthur Moon (Self-titled)
Feeeels Magazine: Scarf
Harry’s Razors: Holiday Packaging
Pin Me Against the Wall, Baby

Books

Body of Work (Thesis Book & Presentation)
Atlas, Pural, Monumental
High Art: Public Art of the High Line

Bon Appétit: The Food Lover’s Cleanse
Bank of America: End of Days
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power
TED Books

Yale School of Architecture

Process Book

Thesis Compendium

Notebooks 1–15

The Fantastic Archive of Jordan Schwamm

Et Al 

Illustration

The Baffler: Conserving Liberalism

New York Times: A Brief History of Bras in Crosswords

Mark Bittman: How to Cook Everything Fast

Printed Matter

MoMA: Kids Guides
MoMA: Printed Matter & Podcasts
Lutron: Light Stories
Various Editorial Infographics
Modern Farmer Magazine
The Petit Cinema of John Baldessari
Play, Practice, Prototype, Critique
Form (Riso Zine)
Exquisite (Riso Zine)
Remoldable Body (Riso Zine)
Informed, Weekly

Environmental

THC NYC

People, Place, Influence (MCNY)

Above Ground (MCNY)

Dorothea Lange (MoMA)

Private Lives Public Spaces (MoMA)

Art Lab (MoMA)

MoMA Temporary Signage System
Striking Beauty (Morven Museum)
Ma Bell (Morven Museum)
Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center (Rutgers)
Silver to Steel (CMOA)
Re—Circulation (MFA Exhibition)

Identity

Circa Brewing Co.

Unbound Art Book Fair
Recess

Mélange (other)

Exhibitionism
Making It New 
Wikipedia Still Lifes
Bound to the Eastward / Cruising to the Westward
Mission Blackwell
Painting With Paintings

New Life Form

Miscellaneous Things

Videos

Release

Apprendre le Français en 30 secondes
Palindromes 1, 2, 3

Interviews

Miranda July

Tereza Ruller (of The Rodina)

Essays

Making It New



Mark

Lutron: Light Stories





For Lutron’s new Experience Center in Toronto, we created a series of four risograph-printed booklets — Sunrise, Daylight, Sunset, and Midnight — each exploring the emotional and sensory qualities of light throughout the day.



Each volume contains a curated selection of short stories, poems, and reflections on light at that particular moment, forming a literary and visual journey from dawn to night. The two-color risograph palettes shift to echo the tone of each time of day — warm and awakening at sunrise, bright and clear at daylight, saturated and contemplative at sunset, and deep and quiet at midnight.



The collection was designed as a gift for designers and architects attending the Toronto launch, celebrating Lutron’s ability to shape perfect light at every hour. Just as Lutron’s systems transition seamlessly with the rhythm of the day, the books invite readers to step into the Stories light can tell.

esign & Art Direction:
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(Olivia de Salve Villedieu & Annaka Olsen)

Essay Curation:
Emily Nichol
Mark

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