Dorian

Dorian

pixels agitator

Pixels don't move by themselves. They make sense when they come together because, as often, the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
So it is important for me to let them play together.

After studying philosophy @ ULB, I decided to put the concepts aside in order to focus about what happens (and what could happen) onto screens. As pixels agitator, I try to funnel the pixels flow in order to encounter our client's needs. Colors and relations create the message we aim to convey.

Beside that, I deeply enjoy time paradoxes, recursive acronyms and mmorpg (but only at night)

Quentin

Quentin

pixels calcutor

Have you ever been amazed by how much pixels can fit on one single internet page? Well, for doodle, that's my job to calcute them all...

Although I've studied communication at IHECS (brussels), I never managed to understand how pixels talked to each other.
Instead, I constantly try to let them know where they should stand on the page. And I'm successful 99% of the time.
So, in my everyday life, I'm just happy when the exact number of coloured dots come into place in the pages Doodle creates.

Furthermore, I love other stuff, like books, plays and comics. Video games also, but that's really too many pixels..

Alexis

Alexis

pixels processor

"Start-up" is the word I like. Elaborating 5 new business ideas per hour and set up a functional model for each of them is what I do.

I've (also) studied communication @ IHECS and got a degree in Public Relations. Those studies made me realize what I enjoy the most was to be able to understand how the things of this world work. What are the patterns, the habits and what makes them functional ?

Once I've understood that, I can use that knowledge to create my own process, my own way, in a full already-built processes world.

And that's what I do at Doodle.
I take the already-built frameworks/processes and turn them into new ones.