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The head of digital design for the brands Renault and Dacia showed us the benefits of using photography as a means of communication both within and without a company.
A graduate of the Superior National School of Decorative Arts in Paris, Boris Petrovitch Njegosh began his career as an independent designer 10 years ago. Since then he’s worked on visual identity in a diversity of domains, from design to architecture. At Renault, he supervises digital design development for the Renault and Dacia brands, led by the Studio Design Identity Group.