
If he had to summarise his internship journey in three words, it would be: Rsquare - Revelation. Landor - Rapidity. Atelier - Patchwork. Each studio felt different in pace, structure, and expectation. Each one revealed a new side of the craft.
He studied visual communication with a specialisation in Graphic Design and Art Direction at École Intuit Lab. One of the most important lessons he carried forward was not to be afraid of trying new things. He began as an illustrator, gradually moved into brand identities, and later explored motion design. Rather than fixating on a single role or outcome, he focused on understanding what he could learn from each experience and how it could help him grow as a designer.
The biggest contrast came down to size. In smaller studios like Rsquare and Atelier, he was involved in many aspects of a project and got to see the entire lifecycle. It allowed exploration and holistic learning, though it often came with a heavier workload.
In larger studios like Landor, everything operated within defined systems. He became part of that system and was expected to deliver very specific outcomes. The workload could be lighter, but the demand for precision was much higher. Both environments shaped him differently.