During my time at Haus, I collaborated with Aurore Vigneron on the brand design for the Inspire festival. Inspire festival seamlessly integrates contemporary art into the landscapes of the Caux-Austreberthe Community of Communes in France. The festival welcomes all audiences, offering outdoor exhibitions and immersive experiences that combine artistic discoveries with a unique exploration of the landscape. Building on the cultural project initiated by the municipality of Barentin since the 1970s, Inspire festival embodies the concept of a museum in the street. Its core values are deeply rooted in sharing culture with as many people as possible, making it accessible and free for all.
















As part of my work, I had the opportunity to contribute to the website development for City Street Wear, a new street fashion brand based in the Netherlands. The brand's vision was to embrace a distinctive style that combined elements of brutalism and a raw, trash aesthetic. Given that the brand was still in the process of refining its overall branding, I worked on creating the initial version (v1) of their website. My role involved designing a website that captured the essence of their unique identity while providing an engaging and user-friendly experience for visitors. I ensured that the visual content aligned with the brand's desired brutalist and trash aesthetic. This included creating unique graphics, taking and editing photos, making videos, and crafting a cohesive visual experience across the website.
During my time at Haus Division, I had the privilege of being part of a collaborative effort to design the branding for Hestia, a distinguished real estate agency situated in the picturesque region of Normandy. This experience allowed me to channel my creative energy into crafting a visual identity that resonated with Hestia's unique essence and values, contributing to a successful and impactful brand representation.