


Why go through Dafolle?
Mastering Figma does not make you a good designer.
Having a Behance filled with colorful projects doesn't either.
A good designer is someone who:
1. Understands the brief before touching a pixel
80% of the work happens before opening Figma. Understanding the business context, technical constraints, and user issues. A designer who starts creating without asking the right questions is heading for trouble.
2. Knows how to defend their choices
"I picked this blue because I thought it looked nice" → beginner designer.
"I chose this blue because it creates a contrast of 4.5:1 for accessibility while evoking the expected trust in your sector" → senior designer.
3. Iterates without getting attached to their work
The first draft is never the right one. A good designer produces quickly, tests, adjusts, and starts again. Without excessive ego.
4. Knows the technical constraints
Creating a beautiful design that is impossible to develop? Useless. A good designer thinks about development from the design stage.
5. Measures the impact of their work
"It looks great" is not enough. A good designer tracks metrics: conversion rates, time spent, abandonment rates. And adjusts accordingly.
At Dafolle, our designers all have 10+ years of experience. They have worked for M6, Doctolib, Swile. They don't just do "nice design". They do design that converts.
That's why we refuse to hire juniors. Not out of elitism. Out of demand for results.
Do you want to work with designers who tick these 5 boxes? Let's discuss your project.

Clara Champion
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