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I am

 

 

 

When I was a child, I used to write stories and illustrated them, and I usually liked to draw images to accompany my stories. Very often the stories did not make much sense but I had a good time inventing stories and drawing characters, then I cut out all the sheets and stapled them to make a book.



I was never sure what I wanted l to study, but I knew it had to be something that allowed me to develop my creativity. I studied Engineering in Industrial Design, specialty Corporate Identity, but I have also studied multidisciplinary design, and along my career I have been developing various abilities that range from illustration to multimedia design. For most people these are independent disciplines, but for me they are small fragments of the whole, because for me design is not a profession, but a virus that infects you and prevents you from looking at what is around you in a “normal” way.



 



not as a profession, but as way of life 

The first time I worked with patterns it was as part of a branding project. Many designers stop in the logo, but for me the logo is only the signature, the seal, one more element of the visual corporate image, but what makes the identity is the whole set. Therefore I developed a graphic corporate line with motive paintbrushes, corporate patterns and layout templates, necessary tools to apply the identity to any medium.


Later on I have made patters for the fashion industry and

at present I am developing patters for stationery.


I am fascinated by patters due to their richness and versatility,

so you will soon see new projects :)

creative

 

 

 

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