I am a graphic designer with a strong sense of humor that reflects in my work, and a keen interest in social and cultural design. I hold a DSAA (master's degree) from InsituLab in Graphic Design, specializing in Public Service Design. I am particularly focused on finding ways to provide autonomous graphic practices to my clients and collaborators.
Two-month partnership with the Toulouse agency InterCalaires as part of the urban rehabilitation project
of Herbes Folles to create the signage for this third place, its internal communication materials, and
to design a collaborative mural using a set of giant dominoes.
Les Herbes Folles is a collective space
focused on culture and the social and solidarity economy.
Storyboard and partial editorial mockup for the youth magazine Manon by Milan-Bayard Publishing. Illustration indications, layout, iconography, and color palette.
Project as part of an application for a graphic designer position at the youth magazine Manon published by Milan Bayard.
Design, production, and installation of adhesive vinyl lettering for the transom and hull of a sailboat.
Development of a mascot logo to represent an internal company event for the "World Health and Safety at Work Week." The mascot logo instills confidence and strengthens connections with the audience by humanizing the event. The overall design conveys the positive atmosphere essential for an annual event focused on prevention.
A series of educational workshops as part of the MuséoLab aimed at introducing the
lesser-known professions in museums to the young residents of the Port du Rhin neighborhood. Children are
invited to co-design their own imaginary and fictional museum, allowing them to "step into the shoes" of museum
professionals—specifically, the mediators.
This project was conceived and executed in co-creation with the students of the CM1-CM2 class at the Rhin primary school.
This graduation project is an invitation to destigmatize the relationship of women and gender
minorities with anger and to create new forms of graphic protest, ranging from stickers to paper theater costumes,
including slogan cannons.
Advocating for autonomy in expressive engagement, La Colère s’amuse draws inspiration from activist life and
its spontaneous graphic practices, reflecting a diffuse learning process, such as those seen with
the Yellow Vests or the Chiennes de Garde.
Activists cannot rely solely on the goodwill of graphic designers; therefore, the tools of this project are designed
to be usable autonomously by gender minorities.
Open-source website project gathering the resources of the project.
Click here to access the early stages of the site
Development of a visual identity and layout for an explanatory brochure for the Norman Foster High School, a vocational school specializing in building trades, public works, and topography.
Design of an editorial object that playfully conveys my impressions, surprises, learnings, satisfactions, and dissatisfactions during a two-week internship at Delort Imprimerie.
Creation of a logo and presentation materials for the Intelligent and Personalized Health Hub project during the Hacking Health Camp in Strasbourg.
A series of three immersive GIFs: the winter mist unfurls its swirls over cold nocturnal landscapes.
Creation of a modular kit of screen-printed dominoes for personal use, designed to conduct random graphic experiments based on the decomposition of the characters in the Cooper Black typeface. This continues a reflection on graphic expression through the provision of a formal vocabulary kit.
Installation of ephemeral educational signage using chalk spray for the Science Festival in Strasbourg. This project included a part of a plant hide-and-seek game, guiding passersby to discover urban plants and their properties.
A residency in prospective design at the BNU of Strasbourg aimed at rethinking usage.
Our spatial responses question the in-between and propose a new way to conceive breaks for the users of the BNU.
Materially, the building's interstices represent our opportunity to explore this in-between space.
interstices symbolically embodies the balance between taking a break and the serious investment of work time.
Project in residence at the Bibliothèque Nationale Uniersitaire de Strasbourg
in collaboration with Manon Deswartvaeger-Mollet,
Tom Chabbat and
Armand Bouchardy
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Production of a tribute collection of silkscreened t-shirts in memory of the daring adventurer Maurice Wilson.
Following a field survey, a workshop was organized to create flags using a stencil kit
that provides a graphic vocabulary to help the residents of the Arènes neighborhood reclaim this space,
which initially seemed impersonal.
The kit of shapes allows for free expression, liberating participants from the fear of making imperfect drawings.
Here, graphic design serves to establish a neighborhood identity.
Project in collaboration with students from DNMADE and DSAA at Lycée des Arènes in Toulouse.