Behind the cards
The full bio: who I am, how I play.
I started with computer science studies at the University of Orléans, then specialized training at Institut IEF2I in Vincennes. Pretty quickly, I realised Frontend was what drew me in: the visible result, not just the technique behind it.
TimmXware gave me the chance to stack missions at agencies and SMEs. Symfony, JavaScript, Git on a daily basis. It was also through that firm that I joined Groupe PSA, where I spent two years in a 15-person Agile team deploying a car configurator across 30+ countries for Peugeot, Citroën and DS.
The years that followed brought me to more focused projects. At Yoomap, I structured a 30+ component React Design System in Storybook. At Questel, I built a module from scratch with its own standalone Design System. Then at La Ruche qui dit Oui!, as Lead Frontend, I modernized a 10+ year legacy codebase by overhauling 12 pages of the purchase journey.
Since 2025, I've been integrating AI into my daily work. Claude Code mainly, on real projects including this portfolio. What I take from it: you delegate differently, you iterate faster, and you spend more time on what has value.
Outside of code, I play board games, read a lot, practice table tennis and explore cooking. Pretty different from one another, but they all have something in common: hard to stop once you are into it.
The rules of the game
The way I play
Rule no. 1
Rigor
I take the time to do things right from the start. Clean code, clear naming, accessibility built in. Someone will pick this up later, might as well make it pleasant.
Rule no. 2
Teamwork
My best projects were built together. I like discussions that move things forward, and I like being someone people can count on when it's time to deliver.
Rule no. 3
Curiosity
Our field moves fast, and right now that's especially true. AI is reshaping the rules for developers and companies alike, the game is changing. I'd rather understand what's happening now than catch up later.
Education
Web Designer — Institut IEF2I, Vincennes (2013 — 2014)
Computer Science Degree — University of Orléans (2009 — 2012)