Pauline Bouvet

UX design & Info visualization

Who am I?

Hello! I am a French UX designer fascinated by information visualization and complex systems.

I am currently working for the French startup power.xyz where I design a platform that helps luxury & established brands to create and manage engaging experiences. This company is currently located in Paris at Station F in the LVMH startup campus. Our platform allows brands to create two types of engaging experiences: 3D viewers for their eshops (Maje, Vanesso Bruno, Zadig & Voltaire) & gamified online loyalty programs (Michelin 3xplorer club, Le Bristol).

I design interfaces while keeping in mind users' needs, design principles & my employer's financial goals.

I am interested in design humans ants complex systems interfaces info visualization

If you are curious about what I do, feel free to write me an email at hello@theanthousiast.com.

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Some work projects

Here are some case studies about professional projects I did so you can discover a bit more about my work.

3D viewer manager

3D viewer module in power.xyz experience management platform.

Gamified collectible experience

Gamified collecting experience.

Learning management system redesign

LMS global redesign for the company Yoomonkeez.

If you are interested in seeing my UI portfolio, ask me the password & click here 🙃

Favorite reads about design

Here is a collection of links to articles or books about design and computing I deeply enjoyed. 💜

  • The sephist's blog by Linus Lee for his thoughts about interfaces and how to give user more power and flexibility while using LLM.
  • Alexander Obenauer's work about an itemized OS. Alexander is rethinking the way we interact with computers. I love how he frees himself from the current limitations induced by proprietary softwares, his thougths resonates with Linus' article about tools for thoughts.
  • In the begining was the command line by Neal Stephenson, old but gold. Neal explains the business of selling softwares and how we came to have such fragmented interfaces. He explains the begining years of proprietary softwares in a simple and fun to read way.
  • As we design for users, it is always nice to better understand who owns what and why it has an gigantic impact on how people interact with their machines, so i recommend Free as in freedom: Richard Stallman's crusade for Free Softwares.
  • Storytelling with data was an easy and efficient read that helped me a lot to better approach data and the way i design them.
  • Thinking in systems is an easy and educating read i would recommend to designers who love to help build complex tools.