About

The artist who learned to code

The artist first

Before I touched a line of code, I was in visual arts. Graphic design, photography, sculpture, painting. I spent about three and a half years working as a photographer and graphic designer. I made my living with my eyes and my hands.

The moment code clicked

Then something clicked. I traded my brushes for a keyboard, not by accident, by choice. Back to school as an adult: a technical diploma in programming and analysis at Collège de Rosemont. Graduated in 2017, with honors.

I went back to school as an adult, at an age when most people don't dare.
Best decision of my life.

10 years of code

I haven't stopped since. Full-stack at Publitech: PHP 7, Laravel, Symfony, Angular. Then seven years at Attestra, where I went from programmer-analyst to web architect. Planning, design, testing, implementation — I've covered the full range of web applications.

Radiko

Radiko is my agency. Websites and AI integration for small businesses on Montreal's South Shore. The kind of client who deserves a real partner, not just another subcontractor.

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AI, every day

AI is part of my everyday work. Not as a gadget, as a tool. I use it to move faster, test wider, and deliver better work for my clients.

Off screen

The rest of the time, I'm a dad of two kids. I cook, hike, and bike. I play chess and board games. And I read a lot of psychology and philosophy.