Can I tell you a little bit about myself?

Since you’re here, you might be interested in hearing a bit more about me. Firstly, thanks for passing by! I hope this is the start of a collaboration!

I am a designer and a developer

I can bring both a creative flair and technical expertise for your projects. I like to think that I bringing a perfect blend of aesthetic and practicality – hopefully, you’ll find out yourself!

I have over 10 years experience in my field

My field has changed a lot in the past 10 years. I love this challenge of learning new techniques, new best practice, and sharing it with my customers. I started working in print and little by little, I have specialised in digital. However, I do still do print. So please reach out if you have any design or web needs.

I speak French

Technically speaking, I *am* French, although I have lived in the UK for many years (and yes, I’m allowed to work in the UK). I still have my accent when I speak English. However I seem to have an English accent when I speak French. This is mind-blowing.

I am informal

Informal does not mean unprofessional! I deeply care about providing high quality work. I am well organised, and ensure to respect briefs and timeline. I can be also flexible with customers, because let’s be honest, timelines do shift.

When I say informal, I mean that I love working in a friendly manner, talk to my customers about non-work related things sometimes, a bit like colleagues. I hope I’ll get to know you.

I enjoy hybrid working

I can work as a part-time employee, as a retainer, a regular consultant or as a one-off project. Whatever you need.

I care about the world

I come from a commercial background. Then I started working for NGOs. And I realised that I love being able to use my work to support the work of amazing organisations and companies. Gender equality, climate change, social justice, education, art is a non-exhaustive list of fields I have loved working in. If you have projects that you are passionate about, and that can make a difference, I’d love to hear about it.