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À Dos D’Anne – Illustration Portfolio

À Dos D’Anne is an illustration and graphic design studio. We designed a clean portfolio that lets the work breathe, highlights visual identities, and makes it easy to inquire about custom projects.

Industry

Illustration & branding

Services

UX, art direction, portfolio design

Platform

Next.js · Responsive Web

Launch

2026 · Quebec

The Challenge

The illustration and branding work was strong, but the previous site lacked clear hierarchy and structure for presenting projects. The mission: build a portfolio that behaves like a curated gallery without sacrificing clarity of services.

  • Put visuals at the center without overloading the page with text.
  • Allow visitors to browse projects quickly.
  • Make it very easy to reach out for a new commission.

Our Approach

We simplified the structure around three axes: practice overview, project gallery, and contact. The grid puts images on the same level as the copy, with generous negative space and strong typography.

Everything is fully bilingual and performs well on mobile so the portfolio works just as well in an outreach email as it does when shared quickly on Instagram.

Selected Work

À Dos D'Anne homepage hero with featured illustration

Illustrated Hero

The hero features a large featured illustration or artwork, the studio name 'À Dos D'Anne', a creative title or tagline, and simple navigation to projects or contact.

Project gallery grid on the À Dos D'Anne website

Modular Gallery

A project grid in masonry or uniform format showing previews of illustrations, visual identities, or branding projects, each with a thumbnail image, project title, and potentially a category or year.

Project detail page showcasing a full visual identity

Identity Details

A project detail page presenting a gallery of project images (final logos, variations, applications on different media), a project brief description, the color palette used, and chosen typography.

Impact

The new portfolio replaces heavy attachments and complex carousels. Prospective clients can browse the work, understand the style, and reach out without friction.

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