Cécil Isnard's website
Category : DevelopmentA lot of work for this site. Everything has been done by your servant: photos, webdesign, layout, css spliting, javascript & jquery development, php, mysql, backoffice management software ... The site includes a lot of jQuery, a little HTML5 and CSS3. The site has two languages, a mobile version and is xhtml compliant. I hope you take as much pleasure to visit as I had making it.
Olivier Saint Clair's typo3 website
client : Olivier Saint Clair Category : GraphicsA webdesign for Olivier's web site, a excellent Typo3 developer and friend of mine with whom i develop website on this cms base. Also made some business cards upon this design.
JDB Events
client : JDB événement Category : GraphicsSite for an event company. I was in charge of graphic design and css slicing, and Olivier Saint Clair has included it under Typo3. The flash banner just make stars twinkle randomly.
CD-rom ARCD conference
client : Université de Genève Category : DevelopmentA CD-ROM for an international conference of the Association for Research in comparative didactics (ARCD) held on 15 & 16 January 2009. I created the print and digital design so as development. The CD-ROM is simply a local html site with javascript functions, resources, pdf, and flash (actionscript 3). The print design was treated in InDesign and Photoshop.
Graphic proposal for Gap city's website
client : Archriss Category : GraphicsGraphic proposal for Gap city's website (France).
2 Alpes resort website (winter 2007-2008)
http://www.les2alpes.com/fr/hiver/accueil.html Category : GraphicsOne of the many versions made ??since 2001 for the 2 Alpes tourism office. Each year two versions on order: summer and winter.
Pays du Briançonnais
client : Pays du Briançonnais Category : GraphicsWebsite graphically very clean according to the wishes of the customer.
2 Alpes resort website (summer 2007)
http://www.ete.les2alpes.com/ete/sources/index.asp?lg=fr Category : GraphicsOne of the many versions made ??since 2001 for the 2 Alpes tourism office. Each year two versions on order: summer and winter.