About Studio Lali

Studio Lali is an artistic hub for Graphic Design and fashion editing, created by Magali Elali.

When it comes to Graphic Design Studio Lali does collages, animations, invitations, identity, flyers, posters, illustrations, postcards and hand made typo.

Clients include: The Word magazine, Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen, De Veerman, AmuseeVous, Styletoday.be, Liefhebber Kunstenfestival, ‘Nuff Said, Muziekfestival tête à tijd and Design centre De Winkelhaak Antwerp.

Magali Elali: “I feel alive when when I’m making the type and illustrations with my hands. Today’s logic says I’m being totally inefficient, maybe even painfully slow. But when the printed piece comes through it looks nothing like the other stuff on the market.

My method? I build a bunch of source material through drawing, photocopies, photos or whatever, creating page after page and I use the computer to edit and assemble. I hope you like what you see.”

Contact: me@studiolali.be

Photo by Koen Broos.

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COSMIC PORCELAIN

Why draw on paper when you’ve got porcelain?

Mural at Biutiful – Antwerp

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Magali Elali at work

Cosmic Porcelain – coffee mugs

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Mural at Blender- Brussels

Window Drawing at Blender

Drawing on the window and the wall at Blender – Brussels.

MURAL

Mural in Antwerp, inspired by the Cosmic design pattern.

THE PATTERN TREE

Tribal inspired patterns on bits of papers were wrapped around a tree. This small and colourfull intervention in nature was made in Dworp (Belgium) and stayed there for like 5 min, due to rain showers.

HALFBLOOD

HALFBLOOD was part of the exhibition HALF HALF that ran in the Design Centre De Winkelhaak and Our House in Borgerhout.

INVITE OUR CREATIVE HOUSE

Invitation for Our Creative House, a pop-up shop in Our House, featuring me and 4 other designers.

Invitation was a collaboration with Kiggen.

TÊTE-à-TIJD FESTIVAL

Identity for the festival Tête-à-tijd. The first edition of the music festival took place in Brussels in Sint-Joost, a multicultaral and poor hood. Common spaces where you don’t expect a cultural event to take place, such as a bus stop and a launderette, were used as a stage.  Musicians took over the neighbourhood for a day and the hood really enjoyed it.

IDENTITY

New logo designed by Kiggen. New style!