An overview of my career as a graphic designer

After these incredible adventures, I returned to the field of design
I worked for two years in a print and signage studio in Queensland, Australia, where my responsibilities were very varied: social media management, websites, newsletters, animations, visual identity creation, store signage and organizing photoshoots. This experience allowed me to develop my creativity, versatility and organizational skills while mastering the creative process, from design to finished product, and strengthening my skills in client relations and writing briefs.
about
I started by obtaining a double degree: a bachelor's degree in graphic design and a bachelor's degree in project management and visual communication in Paris at IESA and La fonderie de l'image. For three years, I worked as a graphic designer in the fields of printing and multimedia for advertising agencies (FMCG brands), studios, and in-house companies, including Lagardère and Adfab (Elle magazine, Gulli TV channel, etc.).
Subsequently, in 2016, I took a two-year hiatus to travel the world and freelance. I explored different ways of living and working, working in jobs as varied as graphic designer, waitress, English teacher, farmer, receptionist, and even bat keeper in several countries. This experience fueled my creativity, allowed me to fall in love, and began building the life of my dreams.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, my partner and I chose to return to Sydney to pursue new opportunities. Wanting to strengthen my skills, I undertook an intensive UX/UI training program, which allowed me to become a more well-rounded designer. I then worked at Armstrong Studio, an agency specializing in corporate communications for renowned Australian companies. This experience taught me how to manage complex briefs, adhere to precise guidelines, and hone my attention to detail. Every day, I enriched my thinking and creativity, and I love continuing to learn.
New challenges are what motivate me. I like to find the most suitable concept and design for each project.
Last year, I had the opportunity to work in a small creative studio located in Bondi, Sydney, Australia. We created visual identities and websites for a diverse clientele. This experience taught me a lot, and I particularly enjoyed developing strong relationships with our clients, an aspect of the job that I became passionate about.
I then joined CommBox, a company specializing in new technologies. It was both a stimulating and rewarding experience, where I overcame many challenges. There, I honed my animation skills, exploring new techniques and creative approaches.
And now, a new adventure!
Today, my family and I made a big decision: to return to France. We are very excited about the idea of opening this new chapter in our lives, combining discoveries with personal and professional projects. We see this as an opportunity to continue growing, dreaming, and building a future that reflects who we are.