*GRAPHIC PROJECTS
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Graphic Projects is a collection of some of my graphic works created during my five years at university.
A combination of experiments, ideas, and projects that, placed side by side, tell the story of how my way of working and seeing things has evolved.
Each graphic represents a small piece of this path: an intuition that appeared out of nowhere, a test that turned out better than expected, and even a couple of attempts that taught me more than it might seem. It begins with the manifesto board presented at my master’s degree graduation.
It is not a political work, but a direct way to remind us how wars from those of the last century to the ones happening today leave behind only tragic consequences. It was designed to be clear, direct, and without the need for too many explanations: “Fuck all Wars.”
Sometimes a strong phrase is needed to express something obvious, but too often forgotten. The following four graphics were born from a creative exercise: reinterpreting historical posters and artistic movements, adapting them to the architecture projects I was developing at university. It was a way to take visual languages that have always inspired me and rework them in a personal way.
In conclusion, there are five graphics created for the other members of LCC Collective. Here the atmosphere becomes lighter: I took their recurring phrases, typical jokes, and those small quirks that make them instantly recognizable, turning them into ironic and affectionate images.














