Before design, I was a musician. I played drums in many bands, taught at a drum school, and studied in the jazz department at the Dijon Conservatory.
I decided to change careers and become a graphic designer. After graphic design school in Strasbourg, I started working in agencies, most notably at Ultrō for 11 years. There, I learned what high standards really mean: working hard on projects for major brands and always pushing myself to create the best websites possible. I also learned the importance of design craft and brand culture. I started as a web designer, then expanded into art direction, motion design, and Webflow, where I earned my Expert certification in 2024.
Today, I became an independent designer to create new projects with my own vision and always with the same high standards and passion for design.
I believe in design that tells a story: understanding what a brand truly wants to express, its story, values, promise and translating it as accurately as possible. Expertise and strategic thinking guide the choices, and production then brings that direction to life. Solve problems, not just push pixels.
I place great importance on details: hierarchy, rhythm, consistency, and interactions. These micro-decisions are what make an experience smooth, credible, and memorable.
And because a strong outcome is almost always the result of good dialogue, I prioritize regular, human exchanges, understanding the challenges and moving forward with confidence. Building something truly bespoke and true to your brand, together.
I’m the kind of person who always needs a project. I still play music in a few projects, and spend much of my free time running trails, riding gravel roads, and taking photographs. At home, I spend a lot of time cooking for family and friends — sometimes I wonder if I missed my calling as a chef.