





Client: Me! Hilary Dugas- printmaker and graphic designer
Challenge: To create a website that displays my printmaking skills, current exhibitions, graphic design skills, and portfolios in a clean and easily navigated format.
Results: I designed and wrote all of my own content for the site, and have it integrated to display efficiently through all devices.

Client: Slow Food, New Orleans- Slow Fish, New Orleans Festival
Challenge: To create marketing collateral, signage, and merchandise for the Slow Fish New Orleans Festival that brings awareness to good, clean, and fair fishing and attention to disappearing waterways that supply seafood around the world.
Results: I designed a main logo, chose a color scheme to go along with the main company’s (Slow Food International) colors, created merchandise mockups, flyers, posters, mailers, way finding signage, and social media posts to catch people’s attention and get them to the festival to enjoy tasty food and learn about good, clean, and fair fishing practices.

Client: Ashley Tabor - owner and creative behind Bad Ash Studio
Challenge: To create something that was a nod to the pottery made by Ashley, and symbolized South Louisiana, where the studio is located and the artist was born, raised, and currently resides.
Results: I helped my client achieve a main logo, color scheme, typography, and branding standards.

Client: Me! Hilary Dugas- printmaker and graphic designer
Challenge: To create a poster and postcard to advertise my undergraduate printmaking student exhibition titled Proximity.
Results: I used one of the images that was in multiple prints throughout the exhibition to create a colorful background for the poster and postcard. I made sure to include CMYK colors as the title Proximity was in relation to how close the halftone dots were in the prints.