Renovation report
editorial design | AWO Bundesverband e. V.
Visual identities and graphic communication grow out of content, context, and audience. In my work, design is not a layer on top of a message, but a way to convey it clearly, recognisably, and consistently.
Typography, hierarchy, and structure play a central role. They result in communication that feels calm, is technically sound, and speaks the same visual language across every application.
Webdesign builds on the same focus on clarity, structure, and content. Websites are not only designed, but also developed in WordPress — with attention to performance, accessibility, and consistent rendering across devices and browsers.
Graphic precision aligns with a clear information structure and carefully considered layout systems. The result is a digital environment that feels intuitive for users and remains technically reliable in day-to-day use and future development.
After launch, a website can continue to be maintained. Updates, maintenance, and optimisations help keep it secure, up to date, and performant — tailored to what is needed at a given moment, with a single point of contact overseeing the whole.
I’m Matthieu De Schepper, a graphic designer and web designer with a strong preference for clarity, structure, and typography. My work brings together graphic precision and digital functionality, always starting from the essence of an identity or project.
With more than twelve years of professional experience in Germany and Belgium, I develop visual and digital solutions that are accessible, technically sound, and visually coherent. That international context has shaped my way of working: attention to detail, clear structures, and a consistent, calm visual language are central.
Whether it’s a visual identity, a WordPress website, a publication, or communication materials — projects are thoughtfully developed and clearly executed, with a focus on cohesion and long-term sustainability across all applications.
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