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  • March 05, 2024
  • 04:03pm

I'm working as a freelance, striving to design and produce useful, interesting, and sometimes experimental projects for clients and for my own interests. My current work aims to explore the intricacies between coding and graphic design.

Capabilities:

  • Graphic design
  • Web development
  • Motion design
  • Art direction
Selected Projects:

Mobile first / headless portfolio for the french artist Flore Faucheux.

A headless/brutalist showcase website for the architect duo Felix Heger and Gauthier Demumieux. This is a proof of concept, and optimization is required. A less brutalist version was ultimately chosen as the final version.

Web tool accepting an image as input and applies dithering using the error diffusion/Floyd-Steinberg algorithm. Users can choose to dither their image either in color or black and white.

Animated Stripes is an interactive Processing sketch that dynamically creates colorful stripe patterns from user-selected areas of a randomly loaded image.

A responsive/brutalist email template boilerplate designed for broad compatibility. Utilizes table-based layouts to ensure consistent rendering across all email clients, including desktop, webmail, and mobile.

A gradient composition created from weather data fetched from a weather data API. The user can change the zip code to alter the entire composition and its animation.

PPP is a processing script that transforms images into composed layouts. It analyzes each pixel for data like brightness and color values, then uses this to craft a structured layout around the image.

This project is a reproduction of the digital artwork 'Self-Titled' by Damon Zucconi. The purpose of the reproduction was to practice and illustrate recursive functions. While the visual outcome is identical to the original artwork, the methods and code used may differ.

A web tool that enables users to create and download color patterns inspired by Hiroshi Kawano's work, developed using the p5.js library and set up with vite.js.

A simple web experiment where the mouse position is tracked as the user clicks and drags to uncover hidden pieces of text. Not optimized for mobile devices yet.

Slit_scan.pde is an interface built with Processing (Java) that allows the user to reproduce a 'slit scan' effect by moving the mouse, modifying the size of the sampling area. The second sketch, lines.pde, is a shader and only requires an image as an input to produce an output image.

Last Updated: March 05, 2024 ■ 04:01pm