From 2013 to 2022, Jeanne Le Peillet strengthened her scientific skills in biotechnology, culminating in an engineering degree and a PhD in genetics.
At the same time, she dedicated herself to creating custom visuals for companies, laboratories, and universities.
The transition from sketched ideas on paper to digital formats is particularly time-consuming for those working in research and development, innovation, management, and creative sectors.
This inefficiency represents a significant loss in terms of time, salaries, and innovation opportunities for companies.
Despite Encouragement, Language Barriers Hinder Effective Collaboration.
The introduction of a universal tool, specifically drawing, helps overcome these obstacles, thereby enhancing synergy and communication within teams.
Thirdly, in addition to being a communication tool, drawing is a powerful tool for reflection. Visualizing thoughts allows for progression in reasoning and the ability to pose otherwise inaccessible questions.
Drawing, as a means of visual representation, opens up innovative perspectives, particularly when conceptualizing complex phenomena.
Armed with these insights, Jeanne Le Peillet set out to create a tool that enables knowledge carriers and creators to use drawing as a communication tool, a means of reflection, and a common language between experts from different disciplines.
This is how Beink Dream came into being.