I'm Lilou Fontaine, passionate about Communications, photography and graphic design. Currently in my second year of BUT MMI, I have chosen to join the Communication Strategy and Experience Design course.
Currently in my second year of MMI, I have chosen to integrate the Communication Strategy and Experience Design course.
I am also a work-study student, as assistant responsible for communication and marketing the champagne house Maison Thomas Cheurlin.
My goal? To combine my passion for design and digital to contribute to the success of companies.
Here you can find a sample of Instagram and Facebook posts that I have been able to make. The accounts are dormant so far, I decided to make a minimum of 1 post per week.
The goal of developing social networks for the company is to create a real community and open up the wine world to users. For this, I have created a series of posts to present the cuvées and thus "popularize" the elaboration of champagne.
I also had the opportunity to work and rework the graphics and visuals of the cards offered by the champagne house
You can find as an example the technical sheets of each cuvée. The objective here has been to modernize these and improve the customer experience. Indeed, each cuvée is associated with a cardboard with a distinct color. I decided to reproduce this system on the technical sheets to bring homogeneity in the visual.
Here you can find a visual of part of the Newsletter I created for the Maison Thomas Cheurlin. Indeed, in the context of my alternance I am often led to create e-mailing campaigns using the SARBACANE tool. To create this newsletter, I was led to find topics to address, create textual and visual content to perfect communication and inform our customers of the latest news from the house.
Here you can find a selection of photographs taken during various indoor and outdoor events. I was indeed sent to a shooting competition in order to cover the event and broadcast them on their social networks. I was also able to volunteer as a photographer for a dog club during an agility competition.
Before sending the photographs to my clients, I always make sure of the quality of the photographs. For this, I use tools like Photoshop and Lightroom.
In this photo, you can also study the differences between the raw result and the final result with post-processing. Here, we observe that post-processing can allow to rework the atmosphere, colors, quality of photographs or even erase an unwanted object, such as a leash for example.
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