This stylized illustration presents a vibrant map of Paris as its central feature, surrounded by twenty distinct, rectangular vignettes that highlight famous city landmarks and cultural touchstones. The map itself is a deep blue, navy-toned shape representing the city's arrondissements, with a stylized Eiffel Tower, Notre-Dame, and Sacré-Cœur marked on it. A legend on the left side of the map lists various locations, while delicate red lines connect these names to their approximate geographic locations.
The surrounding scenes depict iconic Paris imagery including the Pompidou Centre, the Folies Bergère, the Roland Garros tennis courts, the Jardin du Luxembourg, and Shakespeare and Company bookstore. Each vignette uses a bold, graphic art style with flat blocks of color, emphasizing recognizable silhouettes such as the Velib bike rentals, the Metro, and the Bastille monument. The composition is structured like a travel poster or a commemorative collage, framing the central city core with the varied experiences available across the metropolis.
The color palette is saturated and retro-inspired, utilizing bright yellows, deep reds, and forest greens against the stark navy of the central map. The lighting is uniform and bright, avoiding realistic shadows in favor of a clean, illustrative aesthetic. The artwork is characterized by simplified figures and architectural forms, capturing the lively, whimsical spirit of Paris through a contemporary graphic lens.