Julie Blanc is a graphic designer, front-end developer and researcher who blends eight years of practice in typographic publishing with web technologies to produce multisupport editorial workflows and print-ready outputs. Based in Paris and active as an Associate Researcher at HEAD–Genève and a long-time contributor to the Paged.js project, she specializes in CSS-driven layout, HTML/epub tooling and the standardisation needed to bring web-native pagination to print. Her freelance work for cultural and academic clients demonstrates an ability to tailor technical pipelines to collaborative editorial projects, while her PhD research in ergonomics and design informs a user-centered approach to tooling and pedagogy. Less obvious: she pairs hands-on CSS specification work with teaching and community-building—having led workshops, written technical documentation, and coordinated a national network of PhD students in design.
7 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ergonomic & design, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ergonomic & design at Université Paris 8
PhD Candidate, Graphic Design, PhD Candidate, Graphic Design at École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs
Licence, Édition et design graphique, Licence, Édition et design graphique at Institut Supérieur Libre des Arts Plastiques - Ecole de Recherche Graphique
Display paginated content in the browser and generate print books using web technology
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:38 commits in 2 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Julie primarily contributed to the front-end aspects of the `pagedjs/pagedjs` repository, focusing on implementing and testing features related to paginated content display and print book generation. Their commits introduce and modify HTML and CSS code, specifically in the creation of new specification files for page-related elements, indicating a focus on visual presentation and layout. The user's work demonstrates a good understanding of CSS and HTML, as well as the use of polyfills to support Paged.js functionality.
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