Hugo Jauffret is a multidisciplinary designer working across 3D, art direction, motion and typography, and a creative at Chanel. His practice does not separate neatly into categories. The challenge was to design a portfolio able to present a wide body of work without fragmenting it into disciplines that did not reflect how he actually operates.
Parc designed a portfolio built around continuity rather than categorisation. Projects, index and about all sit on the same plane, accessed through a single slider gesture. The interaction is not a stylistic decision but a structural one: it removes hierarchy and lets the practice be read as one connected flow, from any entry point.
On desktop, the site reads as a continuous canvas. On mobile, a single thumb gesture moves through every project, index entry and about page. The interaction is calibrated to feel immediate, turning the portfolio into a tool Hugo can open and share fluidly in conversations, meetings and on the go.
The site clarifies Hugo Jauffret's positioning as an author with a fluid, transversal practice rather than a list of disciplines. The reduction makes the work easier to navigate and share, especially on mobile, while letting proximity and sequence, not categories, create meaning between the projects.





