About
Born and raised in Amherst, MA, Hilary moved to Philadelphia in 2000 to pursue a degree in photography from University of the Arts. Acknowledging her love for beautiful type, well-composed layouts and sharp identity work, she decided to declare Graphic Design as her major. At UArts, she refined her skills in multiple areas including print, digital, typography, identity & photography.
Before joining Armor, she led creative efforts for Allen & Gerritsen and O3 World. Over the years, her work has included branding and advertising efforts for the National Constitution Center, Dietz & Watson, Yuengling, and Temple University, among others.
She likes good cheese, most social occasions, hazy ipa’s, and all things design.
Awards & Accomplishments:
2016
Gold Philadelphia Addy in Film & Video, Cinematography
D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Yuengling: America’s Oldest Brewery – Brand Video
Silver Philadelphia Addy in Branded Content, More Than :60 Seconds
D.G. Yuengling & Son, Inc., Yuengling: America’s Oldest Brewery – Brand Video
2013
Shorty Award – Best Use Of Social Media Irl (In Real Life)
Temple Made Campaign - Temple University
Bronze Jay Chiat Award – Regional
Temple Made Campaign - Temple University
Best in Show – 28th Annual Higher Education Awards
Temple University, Temple Made Campaign – Total Ad Campaign
Gold Philadelphia Addy in Non-Traditional Advertising
Temple University, Temple Made Campaign – Klip Collective Brand Video
Gold Philadelphia Addy in Full-Page / Four Color
Temple University, Temple Made Campaign – Advancement “Opportunities” Ad
Gold Philadelphia Addy in Regional / National TV
Temple University, Temple Made Campaign – “Manifesto” TV Commercial
Gold Philadelphia Addy in Digital Creative Responsive Design
Temple University, Temple Made Campaign – Admissions Site
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A small project by Matthias Mentasti, where he posted one designer each day in 2012.
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Lost Type Dude Font Specimen Book
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Rad Girls Philly
A celebration of spirited females who are constantly achieving, innovating, and inspiring.