Yanick Blancho

Lead Ui/ux Designer & Knowledge Engineer at European Parliament

Yanick Blancho has over 20 years of experience in various roles related to graphic and web design. Yanick started their career as a Webdesigner at CORTIX in 1999 and then worked as a Webdesigner and Art Director at Reflexys from 2004 to 2007. Yanick joined Shhh! as a Graphic Designer in 2007 and stayed there until 2010. In the same year, Yanick became a Senior Webdesigner at Tipik Communication Agency and worked there until 2015. During this time, they also started their own business, Thinkspark SPRL/BVBA, as the Owner. In 2013, they took on the role of Administrator at Da Bluefunk District ASBL. Since 2015, they have been working at Sword Group, first as a Web Technical Specialist until 2017, and then as an Information Architect.

Yanick Blancho attended EDAAG from 1995 to 1998, where they studied Interior Architecture, Design, and Maquetist. Additionally, they attended various schools in Bejaia, Abidjan, Bordeaux, Kingston, and Montreal from 1979 to 1998, but no specific degree or field of study is mentioned.

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