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Drice Roland
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Nantes, France
Founder and Creative Director — Brand & Motion
$10k+
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Founder and Creative Director — Brand & Motion
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recent motion design we did
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Jitter is so good for this kind of animation
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Logo exploration
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Recent logo and brand work ✨
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Maëlie Lusson
Nantes, France
Graphic Designer
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my gradient tool Agate is finally live✨ https://agate.maelie.co
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Trying on new tool✨
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Exploring brand details for Palim
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Exploring textures
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Paul Raimbault
Nantes, France
2D/3D Motion Designer | Premium Minimalist Aesthetics
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5.0
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2D/3D Motion Designer | Premium Minimalist Aesthetics
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Motion design for Reflect
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Jupiter Offerbook launch beta
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Motion Design for Savee
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2D motion graphics for LEANDRE LEROUGE
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mademo studio
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Nantes, France
Art Director & Research Designer — Visual Systems
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Art Director & Research Designer — Visual Systems
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Creative Technology
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EP cover built on a 3x3 grid. Laurel and thorn crowns create a tension between glory and pain. Muted palette, stencil portrait, minimal system.
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A visual direction based on soft gradients, diffused light, and minimal abstract forms. Designed to create a calm, immersive presence and a cohesive visual language across digital content.
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AEL is a visual identity developed for a practitioner working in soft healing and holistic support. The brand was built around the idea of retrouver son axe — returning to one’s center. The challenge was to create an identity that could feel calm, grounded, and emotionally safe without becoming clinical or overly spiritual. Instead of using familiar wellness tropes, the visual direction focuses on presence, silence, and reconnection through a symbolic logo, a restrained color system, and spacious composition. The final identity includes: logo system color palette typography pairing moodboard vertical and horizontal lockups AEL is designed to feel quiet, human, and steady — a brand that supports rather than performs.
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Corentin Allard
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Nantes, France
Product & Motion Designer — Framer Enthusiast ✨
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Framer & Web Experiments
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3D & Motion Experiments
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Deepn | AI Trading SaaS
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Baï-Bao | Communication Agency
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Servane Le Brazidec
Nantes, France
Creative UX/UI Designer, Framer expert
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Creative UX/UI Designer, Framer expert
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CoinQuest - Mobile app
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Secret Santa - Mobile app
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Swameet web dashboard – Admin panel for padel courts
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Swameet – Mobile App for Padel Players
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Chloé Mwenge
Nantes, France
Memorable & innovative designs for your brand
$1k+
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5.0
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Sony TEOS Website
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Korus Website & Virtual Space
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Van Bulck Wine Website
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Versi Website & Virtual Space
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Santiago Uribe Toledo
Nantes, France
Web Developer, Product Designer and Visual Designer
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Web Developer, Product Designer and Visual Designer
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Web and e-commerce design for a Portuguese candle brand with a very sharp sense of humour. Antisocial is a Portuguese candle brand that doesn't sell "vanilla" or "fresh linen". Its candles are named after the things people are actually fed up with — anti-landlord, anti-French investment, anti-homophobes, anti-calories, anti-Christmas. Sarcastic, extremely local, and openly queer-friendly. I designed the website and the e-commerce experience. The interesting problem wasn't the store — it was the voice. A brand this funny can't be sold through a polite, neutral shop template; the humour had to live in the interface, not just on the labels. So the design plays on contrast: a quiet, clean layout that lets the products talk, with the tone carried by typography and by the small moments most stores leave generic. The buttons, for instance, get struck through on hover — the same gesture the brand makes with everything it's against, turned into an interaction. On the commerce side I designed the full flow: catalogue, product pages, cart and checkout, kept short and frictionless. Buying one of these is an impulse — you find the candle that names your exact annoyance, and you want it in two clicks.
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A full site design for a creative studio, from concept to interactive prototype. A complete interface design for a creative web studio — concept, layout, type system and an interactive prototype, all built in Figma. The brief I set myself was that a studio's own site has to earn its claim to being creative. So instead of the usual grid of case studies, I worked on pacing: how the page reveals itself as you move through it, where it slows down, where it gives you room to breathe. Type does most of the heavy lifting, with a few dimensional elements used sparingly to add depth without turning the page into a demo reel. I designed the full flow rather than a set of loose screens — the prototype is clickable, with the transitions and states worked out, so it can be read the way it would actually feel to use. It was never taken to development, so what's here is the design work: the system, the screens and the prototype.
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A hand-coded, trilingual portfolio site. No framework, no template.
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Tamborá is a web platform for cultural event listings that I'm developing end-to-end: from design and code to product strategy and communication. The project stems from a concrete observation: in Nantes, several concert listing platforms already exist, but all of them are editorially curated by their own teams and closed to direct publishing by artists, venues, or associations. I wanted to build a free and open platform where any organizer can share their concerts without gatekeeping, without commissions, and without algorithms that favor whoever pays the most. The platform makes it easier to discover live music through a filtering system by keyword, date, and musical genre. It's built on a multi-role architecture that manages five types of users (attendees, artists, bars/venues, associations, and organizers), plus an admin panel with tiered permission levels. Currently in production in Nantes (France), it integrates open data from the Nantes Métropole portal, complemented by events published directly by local organizers. Stack: Figma for interface design. NestJS + PostgreSQL for the backend, React + TailwindCSS for the frontend, with magic link authentication. Deployed on Clever Cloud. Website: tambora.fr (http://tambora.fr)
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