I’ve launched a few days ago a new website where I blog about living as a modern nomad. It’s called Vie Nomade and it’s in french, sorry my dear English speaking readers!
As some of you may already know, I’m a wannabe location independent and I’m preparing myself (and looking forward) for this cool lifestyle design experiment.
The website was built on Wordpress, but you already know how much I love it, right? It features my photos also!

Hi people! It’s been such a while (again)!
As you can see, there’s a brand new design. I hope it will be a comfortable feeling to navigate through my pages :) Soon, its architecture will also be refreshed and adjusted to better fit the content.
Gone for all these months, but why? Well, not really gone! I was busy behind the scenes. I’ve been publishing several travel/freelancing related articles on my french blog Blanc Horizon (there should be something in English coming out soon). I’ve also been working on several website designs (as you probably know, that’s my main job, I’m a freelance webdesigner), shooting photos, and even trying my hand at mini video reportages (you can see me there speaking in french about Lonely Planet and their cool website).
I’ve also been pretty active (and still am! do no hesitate to get in touch) on Twitter. Also working on my business website (but I’m not done yet). My portfolio is suffering from a terrible lack of update, booh. I should really do something about it one of these days!
Well, stay tuned for the soon-to-come changes and news going on here!
And thanks for reading :)
This is la Grand-Rue in Fribourg (Switzerland), the city where I currently live :)
Make a difference by being yourself
Posted on December 9th, 2008 in Freelancing Fun & Lifehacks 5commentsAnthony from the Positive Space Blog is hosting a cool serie of articles called Creative Advent where designers, illustrators, writers, etc. are giving out the best professional advice they’ve ever received.
I have been really glad to take part in this great initiative! Check out the article I wrote about being yourself in your business approach: Make a difference by being yourself.














