Greg Jeanneau - Web / Mobile Designer in Tokyo

Greg Jeanneau

I'm a web / mobile designer in Tokyo, Japan

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About me

I like to go beyond the product to understand people

My Creations

  1. 👉 https://gregjeanneau.com/work/dashlane-case-study
    Setting up a password manager can feel like dealing with a cold machine. We were inspired by how doctors build trust with patients and lifted retention by 7.3%

  2. Trying the use the rain to my advantage to take pictures in Tokyo: using the light reflections on the wet ground to create mood and using umbrellas to respect people's privacy.

  3. Trying the use the rain to my advantage to take pictures in Tokyo: using the light reflections on the wet ground to create mood and using umbrellas to respect people's privacy.

  4. Spotted these two enjoying wearing kimonos in the Kenroku-en garden in Kanazawa. I tried to position myself to respect their privacy while creating a scene you might only find in Japan.

  5. New website is online!

    21 March 2022

    I've just finished putting up my new photography website. Find it here: https://photo.gregjeanneau.com

    I am currently accepting clients. Feel free to reach out!
    ▶ bonjour@gregjeanneau.com

  6. New print available!

    4 April 2022

    Cape Town Surfers – Matte Print
    https://shop.gregjeanneau.com/product/cape-town-surfers

    Museum-quality posters made on thick and durable matte paper.
    Free international shipping.

    Sizes:
    • 18x12in (A3)
    • 24x18in (A2)

  7. https://news.gregjeanneau.com/bw-tokyo

    I decided to leave Instagram and share my photos in a different format.

    The algorithm needs to be fed constantly, and pictures have a very short lifespan.

    I was looking for new places to share my photos. Somewhere that would be more about slowing down than catching up.

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  8. https://news.gregjeanneau.com/pixar-camera-1961/
    While visiting Tokyo's fabulous vintage camera stores, I discovered the Olympus Pen ee3. This camera has an interesting origin story.