Hello, 
My name is Elsa. I’m a multi-disciplinary graphic designer from France, based in Bristol. I’m passionate about all things design, and I find peace in nature and friendships. 
I deeply care about my impact on the environment and on the people around me, conscious that I contribute to a world that keeps on producing more and faster. 
These considerations are infused into my practice, and I find purpose in my work by translating people’s ideas into carefully crafted designs that are made to be understood. 
My mission is to create useful, accessible, beautiful pieces of communication that achieve maximum positive impact and minimum waste.  
Three words I work to live by this year: nature, nurture and culture.
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In 2019, I graduated with a First Class BA (hons) in Graphic Communication from Norwich University of the Arts. While in Norwich, I started looking into societal and environmental topics in relation to contemporary design practices. 
After university, I had the chance to work with science communication writers on multiple projects that highlighted the latest research on reducing greenhouse gases and mitigating draughts risks in the UK, producing infographics, reports and brochures for the University of the West of England and Herriot-Wats University. I’ve also worked with the amazing NGO Reclaim, rethinking their visual identity and website. ​​​​​​​
I joined Hamilton-Brown in 2021, for the following two and a half years. Looking after high-end bids and pitches, creating concepts, reports and presentations for high-profile clients, I learnt to push for creativity within strict corporate briefs, ensuring clarity, consistency and excellence in every project from start to finish.
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