Clear hierarchy, messaging, and interface decisions that hold up in code
Design direction, frontend execution, and practical delivery in one workflow.
I work with agencies, product teams, and service businesses that need more than isolated design files or rushed frontend output. The value is in connecting visual direction, implementation detail, and shipping quality without the usual handoff drag.
What the work is built around
The strongest projects usually need someone who can move between design reasoning and frontend execution without treating them as separate tracks.
Production-minded frontend that respects UX detail, maintainability, and pace
Service and marketing sites that still need discipline around SEO, performance, and accessibility
How I work
I keep the workflow practical: understand the constraint, clarify the direction, build cleanly, and refine with the quality checks that matter before launch.
How I work
I'm a Montréal-based UI/UX Designer and Frontend Developer working where visual design, frontend implementation, and delivery speed overlap. I help teams that want fewer handoff gaps, sharper interfaces, and production-ready frontend work that respects both UX and technical constraints.
- Design in Figma and implementation in React within the same delivery workflow
- AI-assisted production workflow: Claude Code, Figma AI/Make, Vercel v0
- Accessibility, semantic HTML, and maintainability treated as baseline quality
- Performance and SEO hygiene built into decisions before launch
Open to project-based work and long-term collaboration with agencies, product teams, and service businesses. Based in Montréal (ET) with overlap across North American time zones.
Best fit engagements
Agencies that need stronger design-to-code execution across multiple client sites
Product teams tightening UI consistency before a redesign or scale-up phase
Service businesses that need a bilingual site with sharper positioning and clearer conversion paths
§ 05 · Availability & collaboration
Open to focused audits, implementation sprints, and longer collaborations where design and frontend need to move together.