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% Edition design class at Université Laval
Trimestrial publication by a independent film theater. The detachable cover is also the monthly schedule.




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% Typographic design at Université Laval
Mutek is a electronic music and expriemental sound festival held in Montréal in Mai.

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% Edition design class at Université Laval (with Sophie Beauchemin Bonifacio)
Each section is coupled with a color, making searching for a spcecific subject efficient.

When on the go (as many students often are) you can take only one module or the whole book.


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! Expressive typographic design (with Sophie Beauchemin Bonifacio)
Hidden in the fold are the book only two illustrations.




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% Information visualisation class at Université Laval
The Magntotèque is a Montreal based organisation that makes books available in audio format to reading challenged people. This year they switch from analogue to digital format.






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In collaboration with Sophie Beauchemin Bonifacio and Bruno Cloutier.
% Information visualisation class at Université Laval (with Sophie Beauchemin Bonifacio and Bruno Cloutier)
This design highlights the importance of light in visual perception.

Two version of the poster have been made: one that makes references to the arts world and the other to the scientific world. These are the two areas where the potentials users come from.

When empty, the envelope transparency display the exact same layout has the poster do.

Sun in my eyes.

The title characters are screened to be readable from the distance but to fade from view when the reader is near and want to cocentrate on the smaller type. This was a good way to maximise the usable space to place information. The picture does not express it very well.


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$ Université de Montreal (with WAM)
The purpose of CW was to provide a agredable virtual environnement to study globalisation through world music. Unfortunatly the site never went online in this state.


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$ Mato Inc
Mato is a new hand crafted wood climbing holds manufacturer. You navigate through the site sections as you "climb" the interface to the dired position. The brand identity as been developped by Aurélie Painence and myself and put to focus toward a natural verticality. More to see soon...


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! Université Laval graphics design graduates exhibition 2006 teaser (with Bruno Cloutier and Christian Bond)
In the exhibition as in the site, we question graphic design. In this case, the navigation is randomly genarated and become and texture in the background.

Once in the projects sections, you can navigation from project to project or look more deeply into a specific work.


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$ Université Laval (with Sabrina Crevier and Jean-Philippe Parenteau)
The main goal of the site was to bring more top level students to the faculty and the facilitate online subscription keeping in mind the graphical identity of the Université Laval.
This is the School of Visual Arts homepage. The background color pattern is generated randomly by using the colors from the main picture, wich change each time you visit the site the follow school actuality.
The site should be online this fall.

I also made some icons for the online tools that would be developed for the students of the faculty.

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! My very first experience in traditionnal photography
Traditionnal Quebec catholic wedding. I like the natural delivery and the look she gaves me (she is the only one looking at the camera). This is the only good picture I took this day, anyway I hope you like it even if my lab skills are sketchy.

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! From my fall 2004 sketchbook
This is from the sketchbook that followed me around during my first university trimester. I don't think of myself as a good illustrator, but I feel like this one is worth showing.
It makes my think of an article I wrote for LaBrique, the graphic students journal at Université Laval.

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! Media Collaborative Lab
WAM (Wolrd Arts and Music) was a collaborative media lab I formed with an anthopologist/musician and a filmaker. We split our ways when I went to Quebec City to continue my graphic design studies. This was our signature.

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