I am a creative and enthusiastic front-end developer & archive curator specialized in Digital Humanities, with a strong interest for technology, culture and arts. As a passionate traveler, I enjoy continuously learning and exploring new ideas to bridge the gap between the past and the present
As I navigate the intersection of technology and culture, I aim to seamlessly blend my technical expertise with my love for culture and arts, creating immersive and engaging platforms that not only preserve the past but also inspire and connect users with rich, meaningful narratives that celebrate the diversity of human experience.
Entre & Avec is an organisation that supports cultural exchange and promotes all languages. It explores the teaching of languages through artistic practices, studies migration and encourages the transmission of ideas. Entre & Avec supports the production of knowledge by everyone, and practices collaborative research.
I was in charge of designing and developing the site on Wordpress in collaboration with a graphic designer.
Design, Implementation, Migration & Maintenance
Entre & Avec is an organisation that promotes cultural exchange and supports all languages. It explores the teaching of languages through artistic practices, studies migration and encourages the transmission of ideas. Entre & Avec supports the production of knowledge by everyone, and practices collaborative research.
I was in charge of designing and developing the site on Wordpress in collaboration with a graphic designer.
Design, Implementation, Migration & Maintenance
As an archivist, I have always been fascinated by the passage of time and how artifacts from the past continue to reach us today. I came across dataset of « cartes de visites » while looking at the differents projects in the Digital Humanities field that have been made using digitized cultural artifacts, and I simply decided to turn it into a mini-project to apply what I've learned from the Vue framework. I initially sorted the dataset by selecting women, then musicians, and those with an existing Wikipedia page. I then redesigned this data to create a mini showcase for these women from the past.
Full-stack Development
Movie2night is the final project of Le Wagon's 9-week bootcamp. It makes movie nights with friends easier by letting each guest choose from a list of films whose parameters have been pre-selected by the host.
As a team of 4, we build this web application in less than two weeks, from designing the mockups on Figma to coding it using Ruby on Rails Framework and bringing it to production using modern project management tools such as Trello and Slack.
Full-stack development with a focus on front-end
Get your T-Rex is the first of two projects completed at the end of the 9-week Wagon Bootcamp. Based on the Airbnb model, we developed this Ruby on Rails project from concept to implementation, in a group of 4, enabling users to create an account, log in, book a dinosaur (instead of a flat!) and accept the booking as the owner.
Full-stack development with focus on front-end
Get your T-Rex is the first of two projects completed at the end of the 9-week Wagon Bootcamp. Based on the Airbnb model, we developed a Ruby on Rails project from concept to implementation, in groups of 4, enabling users to create an account, log in, book a dinosaur (instead of a flat!) and accept the booking as the owner.
Full-stack development with focus on front-end
Cultural Traces is a collaborative website (a map) where anyone can write and read a recommendation of a book, music or film related to a specific place.
I created the project and developed it in collaboration with another back-end developer.
Project Management, Architecture, Benchmark (choose of APIs, copyright..), Redaction, Design (map, logo), Front-End Development