BALENCIAGA
I work across a diverse range of design projects, including show invitations, packaging design, and print/digital assets for various communication needs. I also provide graphic support for gifting projects and retail activation needs.
PETRINE
Developed the global visual identity for Paris-based art gallery Petrine, including logo design, color scheme, and stationery. Additionally, I worked on digital assets for newsletters and print campaigns for editorial content.
C.R.E.O.L.E
Conceptualized and developed a series of graphics for t-shirts, textile patterns for shirts, and designed the show invitation for the Fall/Winter 22 collection.
SAISON STUDIO
In this role, I worked on a variety of projects, mainly focusing on developing the website with a focus on e-commerce functionality. I also designed signage for the office, store, and vehicles. For seasonal campaigns like Christmas, New Year, and Valentine’s Day, I created both digital and print materials. I handled photo projects for external communications and helped with set design for commercial shoots for brands like Calvin Klein, Dolce & Gabbana and Lancôme.
ATLAS.ODICIS
For our master's thesis project, my collaborators Baptiste Jay, Victoria Rodriguez, and I created "Atlas des objets domestiques et de leur influence sur la construction identitaire et sociale des individus" (Atlas.odicis), a database exploring how everyday objects shape identity and social dynamics. The project includes a website, a visual identity guideline, and an experimental book.
IICAS
For my bachelor’s degree final project, I created the visual identity of a fictional event held at "The Bunker" to celebrate the book release of "I'm Interesting, Cheerful, and Sociable", an experimental book that summarizes the story of electronic music. The book is designed like a fanzine but still has the care and quality of a well-made publication. The project included the development of a website, a visual identity guideline, and a trailer for the event, all aimed at enhancing the overall experience and presentation of the book release.
ONE
Photographic project inspired by Nils Stærk's "ONE", with the book also weighing 1kg. The project explores the theme of trash in Paris, using textures and compositions to highlight the visual contrasts found in discarded objects. The book comes with an SD card containing the digital images, a song, three posters, and is all packaged in a "construction rPET bag".
MY NEW SKINPhotographic project exploring the obsession with selfies and the over-sharing of images online, with a nod to the NFC profile picture trend. It examines our need for validation and the curation of digital identities.
PHOTOGRAPHYSeries of pictures from here and there.