Stéphanie Hubert develops a committed and sensitive practice at the crossroads of graphic design, illustration, writing, photography, and sound. Her research is built around the visible, invisible, and imagined forms of the Living, closely linked to the Caribbean territory, intimate narratives, and memory objects.
She graduated from the Institut Régional d’Arts Visuels de la Martinique in graphic design (DNAT, 2009), and co-founded the InQuarto agency in 2012, where she has been working as an independent designer ever since.
Since 2021, she has been teaching at the Campus Caraïbéen des Arts, where she shares her transversal approach, attentive to narration, editorial experimentation, and eco-conscious design.
Her minimalist approach is characterised by great freedom of action, embracing agile, intuitive, and accessible creation. She explores the lightweight formats of graphic reportage, hybrid forms of publishing, and visual writings open to the interplay of archives, fiction, and emotion. Passionate about music, she integrates personal sound environments into her projects as memorial entities. Writing lies at the heart of her work, not as commentary, but as material.
Stéphanie is staying at the Maison Française in September 2025 as she prepares her upcoming exhibition as part of the series of events 'Press the Shutter, Type the Prompt: Photography & Truth in Times of AI', in collaboration with Photo Oxford Festival.