Approach

As a designer, my approach is analytical and problem-solving oriented.

Before drawing, I observe, listen, and understand the context because good design comes from identifying the right problem and finding the most effective solution.

I always aim to balance functionality and aesthetics, with great attention to detail and user experience.

I work closely with private clients and companies to turn needs and goals into clear, well-designed, and functional products. Every phase, from research to prototyping, is driven by dialogue and experimentation to ensure solutions that are not only visually appealing but also concrete and suited to those who use them.

Many young designers dream of becoming an archistar, shaping bold concepts with complete creative freedom. But over the years, I understood the value of teamwork.

Being part of a team means learning from different perspectives, refining ideas through discussion, and achieving results that are stronger and more thoughtful.

Good design is never a solo act:

it’s the outcome of collaboration, shared knowledge, and collective effort.

Tipycal workflow

Analyze


context to understand topic and competitors


Frame


explicit problems and silent needs


Solve


with direct and concrete ideas


Discuss


proposals: every suggestion could be useful


Build


prototype to understand with hands


Improve


first ideas and pay attention to every detail


Produce


with technical sheets and speaking with local suppliers

Promote

the product with photos, renderings and books.

Tools

2D Drawings


Solidworks, PTC Creo, Autocad 2D


3D Modeling


Solidworks, PTC Creo, Blender, Alias


Rendering


Blender, Keyshot, Vred


Management


eSolver, Bill Of Materials


Visual


Lightroom, Premiere, After Effects


Office


Word, Powerpoint, Excel, Outlook


Graphic


Illustrator, Indesign, Photoshop

Shooting

Canon 70D, Expired disposable cameras