Etienne Maujean
Concepteur d'interfaces web et mobiles / UX Designer, Indépendant
As a user experience consultant, I've worked these last 6 years on many national and international projects, on a wide range of convergent media such as web, mobile, tablet and interactive TV.
My work consists in designing differently, involving the end user at each step of the project in order to raise your business value (findability, appealing, usefulness, understanding, usability, task completion, conversion, loyalty, etc.)
Don't hesitate if you want to talk about your project. I'm based in Paris, France but I can work overseas.
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Please visit http://e-maujean.net
2008 - 2008I'm working for Axance as web project manager and Information Architect. I'm in charge of great and innovativ projects for important accounts, helping them to improve their website usability.
2006 - 2010HETIC is a five-year superior school. It the french equivalent for the US college. It's major is computer sciences and web project management.
In fact, we learn and experience so much field like design, coding, management, marketing, and so on.
But HETIC is not just a school. We worked all year on real projects for real companies. That's really great because it improves our skills and experience before being on the market.
Some top executive persons in the web agencies are saying that a HETIC student is equal to a two or three years experienced people.
2007 - 2008Synerg'heTiC is a French Junior-Enterprise specialized in the Internet field. It means that this is a small company inside a college. It is managed by students and employed students and work for companies creating websites or design.
During the 2006/2007 year, I took part in it being one of the 8 top managers of Synerg'heTiC. My job involved in enhanced the company visibility and a great corporate image.
2007 - 2007I worked for Nurun during a summer internship. I was in charge of great and innovativ projects for important accounts like France Télévisions, SFR, J.M. Weston or the Musée of Luxembourg.
