Editorial design has always been more than just a professional path for me. It is a personal passion rooted in a deep appreciation for the beauty of publications. I am drawn to the way typography, layout, and imagery come together to create objects that are not only informative, but also tactile and visually engaging. Over time, this interest has naturally evolved into my area of professional specialisation.
The work presented here reflects both sides of that relationship. It is a selection that brings together personal explorations and professional projects, each informing and enriching the other.
My personal work represents an ongoing hobby: a space where I imagine and design publications inspired by places I have lived in and deeply admire, such as Vicenza and London. These projects are driven by my fascination with art, history, and architecture, and they allow me to experiment freely with narrative and visual language.
Alongside these, the professional projects showcase my experience as an in-house designer, developed through the roles I have held within different companies. These works are the result of collaborative processes, shaped by specific briefs and real-world constraints, yet still guided by the same attention to detail and passion for editorial form.
Together, this selection tells the story of a practice that exists between personal curiosity and professional discipline.