- Babayaga
- Pénélope Bagieu
- Camille Baudoin
- Serge Bloch
- Sophie Bouxom
- Mademoiselle Caroline
- Miss Clara
- Clotka
- Diemunsch
- Sandra Dufour
- Magalie F
- Régis Faller
- Chloé Fleury
- Eric Giriat
- Irma
- Izak
- Cathy Karsenty
- Clémence Lallemand
- Cécile Landowski
- Roxy Lapassade
- Olivier Latyk
- Le Quartier Général
- Sophie Ledesma
- Pascal Lemaitre
- Madeleine Martin
- Marie-Laure Manceaux
- Marianne Maury Kaufmann
- Peggy Moquay
- Margaux Motin
- Colonel Moutarde
- Little Moutarde
- Frédéric Péault
- Pénélope
- Camille Pot
- Lucile Prache
- Cécile Roubio
- Matthieu Roussel
- Marguerite Sauvage
- Mr Supreme
- Emma Tissier
Sophie Ledesma
A graduate of the School of Graphic Arts in Paris, Sophie now designs children's wear for the popular French brand Du Pareil au Même. She also works in parallel as an illustrator, for the business press, advertising and publishing.
She contributed for two years to the monthly brochures of the big French mobile phone operator SFR and to the publications of large companies and institutions such as Accor, Bics-Banque Populaire, Danone and CAF.
Sophie illustrated several ad campaigns for the fast-food chain Quick and also had contracts with Nestlé, Banette, Gervais and Boulanger.
She also participated in the creation of a new series of childrens' books for publisher Fleurus.
Among this heavy work-load, Sophie still finds the time to let her characters evolve. They have become a little bit more "grown-up" but remain as charming and engaging as ever in a winning harmony of colors.
She contributed for two years to the monthly brochures of the big French mobile phone operator SFR and to the publications of large companies and institutions such as Accor, Bics-Banque Populaire, Danone and CAF.
Sophie illustrated several ad campaigns for the fast-food chain Quick and also had contracts with Nestlé, Banette, Gervais and Boulanger.
She also participated in the creation of a new series of childrens' books for publisher Fleurus.
Among this heavy work-load, Sophie still finds the time to let her characters evolve. They have become a little bit more "grown-up" but remain as charming and engaging as ever in a winning harmony of colors.
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