Author Archives: Jérôme

Chronic’Art #63 cover

The french mag­a­zine Chronic’Art asked me to design the cover of their 63th issue, which main theme was Gonzo jour­nal­ism and its mod­ern heritage.

Satanic Gameboy Wallpaper

A cou­ple of days ago, I posted a “Satanic Game­boy” sketch on my blog.
Well, I redraw it, and made it a wall­pa­per, in a cou­ple of dif­fer­ent sizes.

Marijoli

The jew­elry cre­ator Marielle Byworth wanted her site to be redesigned. We came up with clean and sim­ple visu­als, SEO friend­ly­ness, and sim­ple social media integration.

Reebok EasyTone mobile website

Mobile web­site for the Japan launch of Reebok Easy­Tone shoes.

Domino’s Pizza Tracking Show

I stum­bled today on an inter­est­ing idea on the Japan­ese web­site of Domino’s Pizza. When you have ordered a pizza online (after a fas­tid­i­ous reg­is­tra­tion process, as only Japan­ese site have the secret), you are invited to fol­low in “real-time” the pro­gres­sion of the mak­ing of your pizza. Since you will need to reg­is­ter and actually […]

Pecha Kucha 20X20

For the sec­ond time, we did a com­plete redesign of the PechaKucha Night web­site, which was com­pletely rebranded as PechaKucha 20X20.

5 useful Mac OS X applications for webdesigners

After using Win­dows for many years, I recently switched to Mac OS X for my new com­puter. Until now, I am quite happy with it (well, I still don’t like not to be able to cre­ate a file any­where with a right click, and the impos­si­bil­ity to resize win­dows from any place but the right-bottom […]

New layout

New min­i­mal theme for the site, based one more time on the excel­lent Sand­box theme for Word­Press. The site itself is a Work-in-Progress, an exper­i­ment in WP tem­plate build­ing, so you can expect some changes in the lay­out in the com­ing weeks. Don’t hes­i­tate to leave your opin­ion, com­ments, etc. Still some bugs: Javascript com­pat­i­bil­ity issues between […]

Yokata

Yokata.jp is a free web­ser­vice for Japan­ese mobile phones.
They needed a bunch of char­ac­ters to rep­re­sent the diver­sity of their users, that they could use in their com­mu­ni­ca­tion, mostly print and video.

Tokyo University of the Arts

The “Mus­cial Cre­ativ­ity and the Envi­ron­ment” sec­tion of Tokyo Uni­ver­sity of Arts needed a web­site.
They wanted some­thing sim­ple and clear, and not too directly related to the world of the music.