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    • Biography

      Biography

      Rizon Parein started in the early nineties as a graffiti artist with a strong passion for 3D letter styles.

      After quitting school at the age of 17, he started working in graphic design to make a living; the ‘School of Hard Knocks’. He specialised in designing flyers for Belgian club nights, which gave him the chance to experiment with classic graphic design techniques as well as 3D design. His work for Kozzmozz and Fill Collins Club were amongst the most popular flyers of that time.

      After a few years he focused more on 3D animation and started working for international studios and agencies like Tronic Studio, Buck, Transistor Studios, Hello Hikimori,...

      In 2007 he was headhunted to become Creative Director at a New York based Broadcast Design company. However, at that same time he was starting to break into the Belgian advertising industry and he decided to stay in Belgium.

      Since then he has increasingly collaborated with photographers, integrating real footage into 3D architectural & graphical environments, mainly for the Fashion and Advertising industry.

      A few recent highlights:

      • Editorial for Vogue Hommes Japan (Louis Vuitton)
      • Editorial for Qvest Magazine
      • Editorial for V Magazine (Calvin Klein)
      • 2 Catalogues of Marie Jo L'aventure.
      • Installation at the Yohji Yamamoto store in Antwerp.
      • Foodbanks campaign (Cover of Media Marketing & Featured in Lürzer's Archive)
      • Peugeot'ptimist European campaign
      • Several ING Bank campaigns

      Rizon is also hooked on photography. The honesty of a single click and the unbeatable pureness of reality make it a perfect companion to his 3D work. Both worlds trigger and feed off each other.

      One love for esthetics.

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