But who names the colors?
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Coffee?
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I’m out of paper. F**k!
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What the F**K are you still doing here?
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Sure, Photoshop is going to crash.
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This client is an A*****e
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I’m hungry.
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Alexa, change this song.
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I need a tutorial.
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Am I talking to myself again?
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MOM! The dog is peeing inside!
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Where did I put my glasses?
But who names the colors? - Coffee? - I’m out of paper. F**k! - What the F**K are you still doing here? - Sure, Photoshop is going to crash. - This client is an A*****e - I’m hungry. - Alexa, change this song. - I need a tutorial. - Am I talking to myself again? - MOM! The dog is peeing inside! - Where did I put my glasses?
NIKE THE UNTOLD STORY
Air Max Day is a celebration of the Air Max line and all its contributions, an event I had the opportunity to contribute to through a significant project. For the release of the Air Max 1 '86, I created two promotional posters that were displayed at MACRO - Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome. It was an honor to see both of my works presented there.
POST-INDUSTRIAL INVENTOY
In 2023, I had the pleasure of collaborating with Maria Vittoria Rossi and Professor Giuseppe Fanizza on the project "Post-Industrial Inventory." This initiative explored significant spaces of contemporary Rome, particularly focusing on the former slaughterhouse in Testaccio. My contribution involved creating the cover photography chosen for the atlas, as well as overseeing the setup, posters, and the printed documentation that accompanied the exhibition. It was an engaging experience that merged creativity and expertise to bring to life a project that captures the essence of these post-industrial spaces in the city.
MRS. LEMON
The branding project for Mrs. Lemon, a vibrant Yoga Café in Lisbon, melds design, freshness, and wellness into a distinctive visual identity. The primary logo features a charming mascot alongside lemons and leaves, creating a welcoming and refreshing vibe. Flexibility is achieved with secondary and tertiary logos, allowing for adaptation across various contexts while keeping the brand recognizable in any setting. This visual strategy mirrors the café's commitment to being a tranquil oasis, much like a fresh lemonade on a sunny day.
DEAR MOM
Dear Mom" was my first editorial project, created in 2021 as part of my academic journey. During an exam, I developed this book focused on the Vietnam War, drawing inspiration from the documentary "Vietnam, Post-War Scenes" by Ugo Gregoretti and Romano Ledda. The aim of the project was to delve into the complexities of the war and its aftermath through creative graphic solutions. In the book, I included an imaginary letter from a soldier named James, who narrates life during the war and the challenges of the post-war period.
NEW GRAPHIC LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION
The "NEW GRAPHIC LANDSCAPE EXHIBITION" at REF2023, in collaboration with NABA and Studio Mistaker, is a bold tribute to the evolving landscape of art and graphic design. Held at the former Mattatoio in Rome, this exhibition showcases experimental artworks created by students of the BA in Graphic Design and Art Direction. Through innovative approaches, combining both paper and digital techniques, the pieces reimagine the fluid boundaries between static and animated art forms. The exhibition, part of Rome Art Week, reflects the intersection of multidisciplinary arts that define the Romaeuropa Festival.
MIRAMARE
While working at Stinga Consulting, I collaborated on a UI/UX project for the 5-star luxury hotel, Miramare Sea Resort. The website was developed in close partnership with designer Andrea Fragasso, ensuring that the design reflected the hotel's elegance and Mediterranean style. The main objectives were to create an interface that emphasizes the luxurious atmosphere, using a clean, modern layout with ample white space and high-quality imagery. Client requirements included optimizing for mobile responsiveness and enhancing the user experience, focusing on seamless navigation and intuitive booking processes. The final result aligns perfectly with the brand’s vision of refinement and exclusivity.
NABA COMMUNICATION AWARDS 2021
On December 14th, the second edition of the NABA Communication Awards took place, live-streamed from Anteo Palazzo del Cinema and on the NABA YouTube channel. This initiative, organized by NABA, celebrates the best projects from students in the Communication and Graphic Design Area. Awards were given for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate projects, recognizing excellence in creativity and communication. A jury of professionals from various fields selected the winners, showcasing the diverse and innovative approaches to communication design by the students.