Kim Lê Boutin
Paris
Creative director and designer
Kim Lê Boutin is a Paris-based creative director and designer whose work has consistently moved at the frontier of digital culture. She shaped the online presence of Kenzo (LVMH) as digital art director, co-founded London/Paris studio DVTK →↓↑←, and launched loadmo.re — the first platform dedicated to curating mobile web interfaces. Most recently, she started New Ways of Seeing, a Paris festival bringing together artists, technologists, and researchers around the future of visual culture.
She now works independently under New Narratives, advising brands and institutions on identity, interface, and storytelling. Her work has been commissioned by Apple, Nike, Dior, and Bottega Veneta, and exhibited at the Barbican and Peabody Essex Museum.
Kim Lê Boutin
Creative director and designer
Paris
Kim Lê Boutin is a Paris-based creative director and designer whose work has consistently moved at the frontier of digital culture. She shaped the online presence of Kenzo (LVMH) as digital art director, co-founded London/Paris studio DVTK →↓↑←, and launched loadmo.re — the first platform dedicated to curating mobile web interfaces. Most recently, she started New Ways of Seeing, a Paris festival bringing together artists, technologists, and researchers around the future of visual culture.
She now works independently under New Narratives, advising brands and institutions on identity, interface, and storytelling. Her work has been commissioned by Apple, Nike, Dior, and Bottega Veneta, and exhibited at the Barbican and Peabody Essex Museum.