Eugénie Fleurat
About Eugénie Fleurat
Eugénie Fleurat is a graphic designer with extensive experience in web design and motion graphics. She has worked for various companies, including Jellysmack and Publicis 133, and holds multiple degrees in graphic design and applied arts.
Current Role at Jellysmack
Eugénie Fleurat has been working as a Graphic Designer at Jellysmack since 2021. Her role involves creating visual content and designs that align with the company's branding and marketing strategies. Jellysmack is known for its innovative approach to digital media, and Fleurat contributes to this by leveraging her skills in graphic design.
Previous Experience in Graphic Design
Prior to her current position, Fleurat held various roles in graphic design and related fields. She worked at Publicis 133 as a Webdesigner and Art Director from 2018 to 2020. She also served as a Webdesigner and Motion Designer at Ulysse Nardin for one month in 2020. Additionally, she gained experience as a Graphic Designer and Webdesigner at tipmytip in 2016 and as a Webdesigner at Espace Langue Tokyo from 2016 to 2017.
Educational Background
Eugénie Fleurat studied at Ecole Supérieure Estienne des Arts et des Industries Graphiques, where she achieved a Master 1 Diplôme supérieur d’Arts Appliqués with a focus on Design and Communication Strategy from 2012 to 2014. She furthered her education at the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne, obtaining a Master 2 in Multimedia Interactive from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, she studied Illustration and Printmaking at Académie des Beaux-Arts Jan Matejko in 2013.
Experience in Motion Design and Game Design
Fleurat has experience in motion design and game design. She worked as a Motion Designer and Community Manager at Universcience for three months in 2015. Furthermore, she served as a Game Designer at La Gaîté lyrique for four months in 2014. These roles allowed her to expand her skill set beyond traditional graphic design.
Freelance Work and International Experience
Eugénie Fleurat has also worked as a freelance Production Designer for six months in Tokyo from 2017 to 2018. This experience provided her with the opportunity to work independently and develop her design portfolio in an international setting. Her time in Tokyo complements her diverse work history across various companies and roles.