Stojan is an independent Swiss design and visual production company based between Geneva and Neuchâtel. The bureau brings together fifty+ collaborators across three sites, including designers, scenographers, set designers, graphic designers, photographers, filmmakers and CGI artists.
Working across disciplines, teams collaborate closely on shared projects, combining their expertise to give form to a clear, durable presence across images, spaces and time.
This interdisciplinary structure allows Stojan to operate as a network of connected studios, where each team works autonomously while contributing to a shared dynamic.
timeline
2024 — The Lab, a space dedicated to the integration of advanced technologies in image-making, opens in Carouge, Geneva.
2023 — Stojan&Voumard and JVA Studios merge to form stojan, a multidisciplinary platform where design and production converge, including CGI, photography, film and creative direction.
2003 — In Neuchâtel, Joël von Allmen establishes JVA Studios, building a strong reputation in image craftsmanship: still life and lifestyle photography, with a focus on horology and jewelry.
2003 — Josef and Patrick formalize their partnership with the creation of Stojan&Voumard, extending the studio’s practice into spatial and experience design.
1980 — Czech designer Josef Stojan founds Atelier Stojan in Geneva as a space for creation and visual dialogue, laying the groundwork for an essentialist and collaborative design practice.