UX-UI Design

RTBF

2023
Figma

From 2023 to 2025, I worked as a UX/UI Designer at RTBF, Belgium’s public broadcaster, creating digital tools to make complex information accessible and engaging.

Highlights include the Election Tool, which enabled millions to follow six parliaments in real time, and RTBF et vous, the full UX/UI redesign of RTBF’s corporate website, RTBF et vous.

2024 was a particularly rich editorial year, with elections in Belgium, Europe and the US. In this context, I collaborated with journalists, developers and stakeholders on projects ranging from real-time data visualisations to corporate communication platforms.

PolitiqueSwipe

PolitiqueSwipe was an interactive tool designed to help young voters discover which political party aligned most closely with their views. Through a simple swipe-based interface, users could react to key policy statements and instantly see which parties matched their answers — making politics more accessible, engaging, and fun to explore.

US Elections

For the US Elections, I designed a live results tool inspired by the visual identity developed for RTBF’s television coverage. The goal was to bring the same sense of clarity and authority to digital. Working closely with journalists and developers, I translated the on-air graphics into a simple, robust interface that allowed users to follow the results in real time, with clear navigation, responsive layouts, and consistent visual storytelling across platforms.

Puzzles

Together with the UX designer, we created a cohesive set of icons and visuals for RTBF’s word and numeral puzzles. The goal was to design a playful yet consistent visual language that made each puzzle instantly recognisable while fitting seamlessly within RTBF’s overall identity.

Fantasy Cycling game logo

For the Fantasy Cycling game “On connaît nos classiques”, I designed a logo that visually ties the game to its namesake podcast. By creatively shaping the acronym OCNC into the form of a bicycle, the logo captures both the sporting spirit and the playful identity of the project.

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