Hello, I’m Félix Lapointe, a UX designer from Quebec City, Canada. You can browse some of my work portfolio, or just scroll down the blog for some of my experiments.
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Hey, We’re on TV!
Around 2006, when Simon Durivage, a well-known journalist on Radio-Canada at the time, handled a document we had created at Studiométrique on air while discussing its content, which was about the ASPQ, I tried to find the clip on Radio-Canada’s website. Back then, it was difficult to locate specific excerpts, and on top of that, as you can see, the video quality was quite poor.
SSQ Lobby art - Archives #020
Circa 2006 - I think this is my most unusual project ever. Danielle April, a renowned visual arts artist from Quebec City, asked me to do “pixel art” from one of her works using 50,000 glass tiles. We limited the image to 120 colors and then did a color separation for each of the 120 colors, counted tiles needed for each the colors, and some people assembled the image one 12 inch tiles at a time.
CGAP annual reports - Archives #019
Among the most generous parental leave programs in the world is managed by the Conseil de Gestion de l'Assurance Parentale. After working on their annual management reports for a few years in a row, we were able to take parental leave for a year.
Revue Argument - Archives #017
During the Studiométrique years, I made several covers for the very intellectual Revue Argument. While not the most paying gig, it was always a great challenge.