YEAR2025
AREAEditorial
DESCRIPTIONThis project collects and examines the aesthetics of “Oddly Satisfying” videos, transforming them into a static visual archive. Through the extraction of frames, contextual data, and user comments, the book shifts attention from hypnotic consumption to critical observation, exploring these contents as traces of contemporary visual culture.
SUPERVISED BYChiaralice Rizzi
DETAILS200 pages
11 x 18 cm
YEAR2026
AREAType Design
DESCRIPTIONAntenna is a modular typeface inspired by the geometries of transmission antennas, composed of lines, interlocking structures, and repetitive systems. The project translates this aesthetic into essential characters, synthesizing form through interventions on the components of each letter. It includes an extended version that doubles the width.
SUPERVISED BYBeatrice D’Agostino
Dario Verrengia
Enrico Gisana (GG Office)
DETAILS40 pages
21 x 39,5 cm
Uncoated Paper (120 g/m²)
Colorplan Tabriz Blue (170 g/m²)
YEAR2025
AREAEditorial - Infographic
DESCRIPTIONThrough rayographs of melting ice, produced at regular intervals, the book makes visible the gradual disappearance of glaciers as a trace of the contemporary climate crisis. Melting Point combines scientific documentation and artistic research in a visual and theoretical framework where the transformation of matter becomes a tool for investigating environmental change. Texts, data, and graphs drawn from IPCC reports accompany the images, analyzing the causes and consequences of glacier melt through clear, accessible, and well-documented language.
SUPERVISED BYClaude Marzotto (Obelo)
Marco Menghi
DETAILS76 pages
11 x 18 cm
Sole Serif Text
Neue Haas Grotesk
Uncoated Paper (80 g/m²)
Magno Gloss Sappi (170 g/m²)
YEAR2025
AREAPoster
DESCRIPTIONThis project explores the figure of the “Doomer”, an internet archetype associated with pessimism, social isolation, and a sense of hopelessness about the future. Through text, shapes, and images, the poster/zine translates this condition into a visual system.
DETAILSA2 (42 x 59,4 cm)
Neue Haas Grotesk
Uncoated Paper (80 g/m²)
Magno Gloss Sappi (170 g/m²)
YEAR2026
AREAEditorial
DESCRIPTIONA collective research project developed at CFP Bauer using the British Museum archive as source material. The work investigates museum collections, classifications, and typologies through a shared visual inquiry.
A large dataset of archival images is managed collaboratively through Google Sheets, transforming data organization into a design methodology.
LAYOUT BYDaniel Rankin
Davide Page
Claudia Albanese
SUPERVISED BYGiorgio Uboldi (Calibro)
DETAILS280 pages
17 x 24 cm
PP Neue Montreal
PP Neue Montral Mono Uncoated Paper (80 g/m²)
YEAR2026
AREAEditorial
DESCRIPTIONThis project explores the gap between the institutional archive of the British Museum and individual memory. Through an experiment involving thirty participants, five archival images were repeatedly redrawn from memory over the course of a month, revealing how recollection selectively transforms reality.
The resulting publication presents these visual distortions as an essay on memory as an interpretative and inherently manipulative process, framed by introductory texts by Borges, Akutagawa, and Calvino.
SUPERVISED BYClaude Marzotto, Alice Guarnieri (Obelo)
WITHMartin Rupani
Marco Perotti
DETAILS228 pages
17 x 24 cm
GenathUncoated Paper (80 g/m²)
YEAR2025
AREAEditorial
DESCRIPTIONA collection of dreams gathered in a small book, presenting a surreal aesthetic. Texts are placed on smaller pages, creating layered readings that enrich the experience.
DETAILS7 x 13 cm
Helvetica Neue Uncoated Paper (80 g/m²)
YEAR2026
AREAVisual Identity
DESCRIPTIONAcqua Dolce is an event held in Turin featuring musicians and DJs.
The visual system developed for the project uses bright, merging gradients that create unexpected and surreal effects. Through abstract forms, the design evolves into the creation of strange and monstrous creatures, reflecting the event’s distorted and experimental aesthetic.
WITHVinicio Bossi (Paraversal)
DEATILSAcumin Pro
Neue Haas Grotesk
YEAR2024
AREAEditorial
DESCRIPTIONCalifornia Polytechnic State University’s Architecture Program in Rome is documented through a publication developed in collaboration with the university. The book brings together student projects and written reflections, offering a synthesis of their academic experience in Rome through a curated collection of architectural work and texts.
DEATILSA4 (21 x 29,7 cm)
Matte Coated Paper (80 g/m²)
Poppins