La Specola

I designed a brochure for the recent grand reopening of La Specola, a historic museum in Florence renowned for its rich collection of scientific instruments, anatomical models, and natural history exhibits. Originally founded in 1775, La Specola is one of the oldest science museums in Europe and offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of biology and medicine. The brochure highlights the museum's newly renovated spaces, inviting visitors to explore its stunning exhibits that span centuries of scientific discovery. The design captures the museum’s blend of history, education, and innovation, showcasing its significance in both Florence’s heritage and the world of scientific exploration.

Italian Coffee

During my studies in Florence, I designed a brochure celebrating Italian coffee culture. The front page features a cappuccino with the outline of Italy formed in the foam, symbolizing the deep connection between coffee and Italian heritage. Inside, the brochure highlights the journey of coffee from bean to cup, with a beautifully illustrated coffee plant branch and a chart detailing various types of Italian coffee drinks. The design captures the rich tradition and craftsmanship behind each cup, blending elegance with a sense of warmth and authenticity.

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Swiss Design

The Swiss Design Magazine is a project that delves into the history of Swiss design, created using design software such as Adobe InDesign. The design process emphasized clean, minimalist layouts that reflect Swiss design principles, while the research involved a thorough examination of design movements, key figures, and cultural contexts. The magazine integrates text, images, and graphics to encapsulate the essence of Swiss design, presenting a compelling narrative for design enthusiasts and historians, showcasing the precision and timeless aesthetic of Swiss design.