Turning complexity into clarity

I’m Stéphanie Barbon, a designer with many years of experience across branding and digital platforms.

I define clear design directions and translate strategy into strong visual execution — while staying close to the craft.

My strength lies in connecting the bigger picture with the practical details.

I help teams create clarity, align decisions, and build design that is structured, scalable, and usable in everyday work — not just in presentations.

Bridging strategy and execution

Experience

I’ve worked in leading design agencies as well as independently, gaining experience across complex projects, large organisations, and multidisciplinary teams.

Across projects, I work closely with teams and stakeholders to create alignment between brand, product, and user experience.

Approach

I believe in a simple and efficient way of working.

Clear direction, close collaboration, and steady progress create better results than unnecessary complexity.

Good design should be easy to use, easy to maintain, and strong enough to last over time.

Clients across industries

I’ve worked with organisations across sectors — both directly and through leading design agencies — from global companies and public institutions to smaller businesses.

Always with the same focus: creating clarity, consistency, and design that works in practice.

Exploring new tools and technologies

I continuously explore new tools and technologies — including AI — as part of my design practice.

Used thoughtfully, they help accelerate exploration, test ideas, and make complex concepts more tangible — while keeping focus on clarity, quality, and design that works in practice.

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A hands-on design partner from direction to execution

Working closely with your team to create clarity, keep things moving, and raise the quality of the work.

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