Sabrina joined SYNTHÈSE as a research assistant. Her role consists of carrying out various research projects, including Mapping Digital Creation Programs in Quebec, for which she is responsible for research and graphic design.With a bachelor's degree in graphic design from UQAM and a master's degree in art, specializing in digital design from NAD-UQAC, Sabrina specializes in graphic design processes in research-creation. This training, combining theory and practice, gives her a deep understanding of the creative processes, training, and research related to the creative industry.
Her career began with a more traditional practice of photography, before evolving into graphic design, where she developed a keen interest in the conceptualization of visual language. Her thesis on L’apport du concept de cadre de Schön (1983) au design graphique : processus de design réflexif d’une affiche en réalité mixte, led her to reposition her practice and explore new avenues. At the same time, she cultivates a variety of interests, such as music, longboarding, and mechanics.
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