Typographic morning for IED students, talking about glyphs and fonts. Thanks to Tommaso Delmastro and Michele Bortolami for the hospitality.
© Photo by Tommaso Delmastro
© Photo by Tommaso Delmastro
Typographic morning for IED students, talking about glyphs and fonts. Thanks to Tommaso Delmastro and Michele Bortolami for the hospitality.
Ri.Accademia is a project aimed at creating a network of designers, artists, artisans, associations and companies in order to develop solutions for the construction of an efficient chain of reuse. The project's target is the creation of a space-lab, where meet, discuss and work.
To communicate the inaugural event, a reusable postcard has been designed: following the instructions, the card becomes a three-dimensional object that reminds the logo, to be used as a paper pendant.
An alphabetical gallery through Torino's storefronts has been selected for Feel Desain, an online magazine about creativity all over the world.
Visit Feel Desain page or watch the article on lastampa.it
Curiosity is one of a designer's key skills. The search is non-stop: books, websites, blogs, magazines. The proliferation of web contents is fast and paper finds it difficult to establish itself as a mean of diffusion of graphic design projects. What would happen if print and digital worked together to create an editorial product integrating the distinctive and successful features of the two worlds? 27 goes in this direction, providing good examples of graphic design that periodically move from the website to the paper magazine.
Thesis title: 27, from web to print: an editorial project about graphic designs
Each month sixty projects are selected and published on the website. Then only twenty-seven of them will appear on the monthly magazine.
The editorial process starts with the search for interesting graphic design projects. Once selected, designers are contacted and informed about the project; if they agree to take part of it, the project is published on the website and put under visitors' judgement. Each month the most appreciated projects on the web are published on the magazine, in an article describing the project's features and some curiosities about the designer's working method.
This morning, at Politecnico di Torino, I've presented my project Lettering da Torino to students of the first year in Graphic design. Thanks to Quattrolinee for the hospitality!
© Photo by Fabrizio Soldano