Dérapage7
This is the website for the non narrative film festival at University of Quebec in Montreal Dérapage. Since the festival has a new theme (new logo and colors) each year, the website had to be designed in a simple way; a clean grid with very few images and CSS. (Visual Identity : Rachel Monnier from
Talkie Walkie, and Élie Monge / 2006-07)
LINK TO DÉRAPAGE8
Toyota Changeons l'avenir
This is a promotional website for Les Associations des concessionaires Toyota du Québec. With no direct link to any of Toyota's products, this interactive platform was directed as an independant magazine with uncommon and innovative content. (Agency: Inpix / 2005-06)
ADN-X
This 2.0 website for a youth TV program (12-18 y.o.) offers a personnal creative space to all subscribers. The kids have a large board which they can fill with illustrations, quotes, photos, and much more. Social comunication tools such as blogging and messaging are also available. (Agency: Inpix /2006)
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Next Level
This website promotes Next Level, a corporate coaching firm who teaches how to use creativity in human relationships in order to adapt to change. For each section of the site, an illustration has been created to render the impact of a creative approach. (with
Alaa Mendili / 2006)
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Stan et ses stars
Stan et ses stars is a fictionnal youth television show about reality TV. The 2.0 website has kid-generated content, they can upload their showcase video in order to win a small part in the TV show. Once the contest is over, the website becomes a school for those who couln't qualify... to be continued. (Agency: Inpix /2007)
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WIF2005
This is the result of 24 hours of non-stop work by a team of three. The website's a winner of the 2006 WIF webjam. Team mates :
Alaa Mendili and
Vincent Coupal. (
Trop Mal!)
Air Transat
Design proposals for the new website of Air Transat. The client wanted to transform his website into a 2.0 platform that would also give advice on trips via travel experts.
The goal was to increase social interactivity between users who would be able to share photos and thoughts about their trips around the world. (Agency:
Fjord Interactive / 2007)