Content creator always interested to learn new technologies and build projects with motivated people.
I don't drink coffee but this doesn't mean I can't work at night or get gossip during break time at the coffee machine. I studied Marketing and Advertising at IHECS (Brussels). Before the beginning of my studies I already was into photography, web and communication. Let's see today what I can do the best and what I have learned so far.
Freelance:Available
Birthday:23.11.1993
Age:31
Email:info@robincuvillier.be
Phone:+32 476 23 70 06
Address:25/1 Rue du paruck - 1080 Molenbeek-Saint-Jean
Study:Communication - Marketing - Advertising at IHECS
I was in charge of creating visuals for Jack Daniel’s social networks for two years. My pictures were displayed on their Facebook page for both organic content and paid advertising. They were also made available at the international level to feed the stock pictures of the brand.
For this client I also took photos during activation campaigns in Liège or Ghent. The activation agency distributed Whiskey samples to young adults.
An amazing experience to work for such a big brand. Rules and guidelines were very strict but it is easier to work with clear guidelines than without any.
At IHECS, students had the opportunity of creating a cover for PUB magazine. After a short competition among student groups, two of my friends and I were selected to create the March cover based on our original idea.
I had the technical part of the job. I shot the image and edit it to make it realistic. At the end I put everything in InDesign in order to send it to the magazine.
A few months after our first experience, the magazine contacted us again to create a new cover with a photomontage theme. Making it convincing while using multiple photo sources proved to be a challenge, but I’m proud to say my cover was used for the October edition.
After years of scouring the internet in search of the perfect open source photos to illustrate my graphic work, I grew frustrated of always seeing the same soul-less staged pictures.
With my job at Vooruit.brussels I needed new pictures of Brussels every day … except for famous places, it was difficult to find good pictures of Brussels’ hidden corners and showcasing inhabitants real life. I decided to launch my own photo stock with pictures I took on a daily basis into this beautiful region.
Bipmobil is a newcomer in the selling of van and other camping cars in Wallonia.
They faced the problem of not knowing where to start and having friends with the best intentions but not the necessary skills. After a short interview, it was time to start our collaboration.
From the redesign of their logo to the creation of their website. I guide them through the world of digital communication.
Newsmaster created a newsletter to communicate the best digital trends to their clients.
I was in charge of the design and the code. The newsletter was part of a teasing strategy sent to the clients. While the landing page aim to deep dive into the core content of the trends.
7 newsletters and landing page were created and sent about once a month.
Freshly elected, Clémentine Buggenhout needed pictures for her social networks as for the press and other communication support.
During few hours we walk through her office and meet some people to take pictures of a typical day in her new life at Brucity.
Those pictures will be usefull for at least 6 months and should be updated every 6 month to keep enough content available for the press or other news related to the city.
Many Brussels inhabitants are EU citizens and have the right to vote during the local elections. We need to inform them of the regulation and how they can register to be able to vote on the D-day.
With this printed folder Vooruit.brussels aims to make EU citizens living in Brussels aware of their right to vote and to be able to participate in the change and upgrade of their neighbourhood.
With places to rent in all the retail space in Belgium the real estate agency Cushman & Wakefield needed a book to showcase to their client where are their next retail location located and all the advantages of the neighbourhood.
After the elections politicians needed to take the oath at the Brussels Parliament.
To be able to communicate as quickly as possible during the event, I took pictures beforehand to be sure everything was set and ready to be published on time.
Group photo and portraits were shared on vooruit.brussels social media accounts but also on MP's social media pages.