“Graphics implications” is my thesis project for the end of my graphic design studies that took places in the last year between France and Italy. This project speaks about the implications that graphic design has in a specific social context between these two countries, where I lived, studied and could observe the role that it plays. I analyzed this topic starting with a big social revolution that has totally changed the graphic designs esthetics and goals: 1968. The text speaks about politics, society, and utility in relation to graphic design through some interviews that I made with graphic designers engaged in society and utility in the past and in the present, such as Vincent Perrotet from the Grapus group, Adrien Zammit from Formes Vives, or Andrea Rauch.Format 19 x 30 cm Digital print Cyclus Offset paper