Pollux is the design branch of La Poste and Docaposte group. Organized like an agency, it staffed designers on various products and projects. As a designer, I worked on several Docaposte BtoB products, used by tens of thousands, including :
- Sefas (documents editor - with a team in Boston)
- Digiposte Access (documents sending stream)
- Maileva (documents sending stream)
- La place digitale (BtoB mixed sales marketplace)
- Resoposte (documents sending stream)
- E-Doc Pro (Electronic Documents Management)
- Cobalt Design System (Docaposte design system)
My UX design tasks included conducting user interviews and user tests, flow mapping, personae, features prioritization, workshops facilitation, design audits and designing wireframes.
My UI design tasks included working on a design system used on dozens of products, designing high-fidelity mockups and prototypes, and delivering designs to dev teams.
I used Figma, Figjam, Notion and Jira on a daily basis.
After a year, I took a lead designer position on Maileva and Eukles, building the SMB Products design team. I set up design and collaboration processes within a team of five designers working on six related products.
My lead designer tasks included product management collaboration, SAFe Program Increment Plannings participation, design synergy implementation, and design thinking best practices implementation.
My main successes were :
- to drive Maileva, the main Docaposte product (50 million euros revenue), from a mockup oriented design to an user-centered design after three years of hard labor.
- to help turning the Docaposte design system into a highly robust and efficient library, allowing designers to build screens on dozens of BtoB products and deliver ready-to-be-tested high-fidelity flows in minutes.










