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Who's that girl?

After a 4 years experience as a graphic designer in a company (FlixBus)

and a 2 years experience building brand identities as a freelance, I discovered  UX/UI Design during a project led by some friends I was helping with their brand identity.

 

I quickly got into it and set for myself to learn more about it and to become proficient. That's how, after teaching myself UX/UI online, I enrolled to Ironhack's Bootcamp. It was an intense but amazing experience that only confirmed my appeal and abilities for UX/UI design.  

 

Aside from being deeply interested in the field, it allows me to mix both my soft skills (curiosity, empathy and creativity) and my deep interest for design, user research and problem solving while still using my skills acquired so far in visual design.

 

I got the opportunity throughout my experiences to work both in teams and in autonomy, making me flexible and adaptive.

 

Also by graduating in Modern Applied Languages in 2014 at La Sorbonne before switching to graphic design, I have developed an appeal for international environments and am able to work in an english speaking framework.

I’m currently still developing my skills by gaining proficiency in UX/UI and Brand Design by completing a master degree at Intuit Lab Pro in Paris.

Now let's move on to the "fun" part.

Fact #1

I love combining two of my passions: traveling and  photography/videography by documenting my trips making me a basic typical tourist :). I share my peregrination here.

Fact #2

While I might not look like it I enjoy working out and take part in physical challenges. Time to flex: I've participated twice to a mud race called mud day and I've been enjoying working out ever since I discovered Pamela Reif and her dance workout during the first lockdown.

 

Also I generally like to try new things: indoor bouldering, hip hop, voguing or pole dancing, hiking, surfing,  cycling in the dark to loud motivating music... you name it. I'm not good at these things but I enjoy the discovery. Always down to try out physical activities. (I actually do have my limits though. I once declined a tower run, but who would enjoy running up the stairs?). 

Fact #3

I love singing (bad) and I started learning how to play the ukulele about two years ago to my neighbors' delight :)

Also Spotify lyrics option was the best added feature ever <3.

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