I'm a free-lance since 2017, when I leave the busy environment of a big advertising agency for my own zen studio. 
I've absolutely loved every day of it and sometimes even forget to take a weekend off.
I love having more time, time to perfect, to consider options, to work out what's best. 

Whether the project is big or small, I take every work seriously, because I really care about the clients satisfaction, which is a result of listening and guiding, listening again, discussing, aiming and hitting the goal.
Every project is a challenge for me to make something beautiful, unique and exact.
I'm a graphic designer with illustration skills, a passion for lettering and hand-made calligraphy, I love geometric lines and soft organic shapes, essentiality and abundance. I'm enthusiastic about packaging, especially for high quality goods.
That's enough talking, have you seen my work?
If you are not bored, I'll tell you more about me.

I got a degree at the IED - the European Institute of Design, in Rome. I attended a life drawing course at the Scuola Romana del Fumetto, while I was doing an internship at 2B.com, an advertising agency.
I continued my design studies at London Shillington College, attending a full time graphic design course with 45 projects in 3 months! Just like the real thing in this industry! I did an internship at Futurebrand, on of the world leading branding agencies. While in London, I attended many courses at the City Lit University. Some of the subjects where: calligraphy, botanical illustration, illustration, branding, lithography and experimental print. But London wasn't the city where I wanted to live, so I returned to Rome's decadence and eternal beauty, and I found the perfect job at Impronta adv: a position as a graphic designer and later art director, in a small advertising agency with big intentions, where I felt I could give a good contribute and see it grow. And it did. I did too. In very little time I handled more projects and responsibilities while the agency was growing and it's staff too. 

I got to a point in which I decided to change my life style and become a free-lance. This choice allowed me to choose my clients and work on a variety of different projects, in order to apply my different skills and creativity fully. Life is one, I'm picky. And it's a shame to be stuck in the office when it's such a beautiful day.
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