
Born in 1963, he has been building galactic spaceships with Lego since childhood. At the age of 12, he crafted an exact wooden replica of the Red and Blue chair. His passion for creating with his hands has never left him. He has always worked with scale models, mockups, prototypes, lamps, and design, turning this passion into his profes- sion. Among his clients are Coopsette, Guru, Taitù, Swatch, Morellato, Olivari, Chicco Artsana, Rai Radiotelevisione, RCS Max, Vogue, Elle, Benetton, Lube, Eataly, and Renè Caovilla. His workshop in Udine is also his home. From there, projects and objects emerge, reaching homes worldwide—ideas and unexpected combinations, always unique.



Born in Trieste in 1968. Graduated in Painting from the Fine Arts Academy in Venice. Riziero Giunti, Gherardo Pittarello, Angelo Schwarz, Ennio Chiggio, Alberto Lolli, Sandro Sproccati were fundamental to his formation together with his visiting the Velemir Theatre and the Ex OPP of Trieste. After completing his studies he started working as an advertising creative but her continued painting on the side. In 1994 he met Pino Usicco and he collaborated with him in Treviso e and Venice working at the “Il Borghese” magazine and for other companies such as Reggiani SpA. He returned to Trieste and worked as art director and graphic designer for some communication agencies in Friuli and in Veneto. In 2004 he moved to Gorizia and he opened his Studio with a cultural sector orientation. He carried out communication and publishing project for the Municipality of Monfalcone, for the Autonomous FVG and others. He went on with his artistic activity and in 2007 he published the art book “Soliloquio”. In 2011 he moved back to Trieste and became an associate of Incipit S.r.l covering the role of creative director. He dealt with companies in the healthcare industry, tourism, food sector, trade and shipping, cultural institutions and activities. In 2019 he left his work with the agency. He continues dealing with communication and also teaches visual arts.

Born in Turin in 1978, he graduated in Architecture from the Polytechnic University of Turin. After graduation, he was hired by a French engineering company, where he began working on the design and construction of shopping centers, offices, and logistics. In addition to the usual studio activities, he started creating the first 3D models and renderings to be included in project presentations. After 10 years as an employee, in 2012, he embarked on a freelance career, starting a series of collaborations with small studios and other professionals, providing customized 3D modeling and photorealistic rendering services for architectu- ral projects and products. In 2019, he became a SketchUp Certified Specialist and V-Ray Licensed Trainer for Chaosgroup, and began collaborating with a training center in Treviso, where he teaches modeling and rendering courses using 3ds Max, SketchUp, and V-Ray. His approach in these courses is focused on building the foundation for a solid and efficient workflow, analyzing case studies based on his everyday professional experience.

Alessio Princic was born in Udine on 9 March, 1958. In 1982 he graduated in Architecture at the University of Ljubljana (SLO), Faculty of Architecture. His graduation thesis on typology and identity of the village of Sclaunicco (“Tipologija in identiteta Slapnicka”) was awarded the “Preseren Students Prize”. From 1983 to 1992 he collaborated with arch. Fede- rico Marconi in Udine and arch. Pier Guido Fagnoni in Firenze, (ITA), obtaining in the meanwhile his Master’s Degree in Architecture, from the University of Venezia (ITA), Faculty of Architecture. In 1990 he started his own architecture firm in Udine and began working as a freelancer. He continued his studies at the University of Ljubljana obtaining his PhD from the Faculty of Architecture in 2000 where he later became assistant professor in 2005 and then associate professor in 2010. Since 2008 he has been Associate Professor of Architectural Project/Design, Architecture Faculty in Maribor (SLO) where he has obtained the professorship of architectural design studios for second and last year students. He is currently Professor of Architectural Project/Design at the Architecture Faculty in Ljubljana. He has taken part in international desi- gn workshops and given lectures at the universities of Milano, Trento, Ljubljana, Trieste, Venezia. In 2015 he partecipated in the national meeting ‘Architecture in 10 Points’ organized by ‘Ordine degli architetti of Messina’ in Messina and Caserta . Since 1992 his works have been showed in collective exhibition (Pirano, Celovec, Udine, Ljubljana, Trento, Eisenstadt, Treviso, Milano, San Vito al Tagliamento, Oderzo, Ferrara, Pescara, Berlino, Madrid, Praga, ecc.) and personal exhibition (Ljubljana e Vrhnika).

57 years old, from Venice and residing in Treviso, graduated in Economics and Commerce, with a Specialization Course in Sports Law and Economics. Founder in 2011 and owner of Ideeuropee, an integrated communication agency, he has worked in corporate and product press offices, as well as event management. In 2018, he opened his own communication and marketing agency, focused on events and training, named after himself. He is a FIFA Agent and a Professional Cyclists’ Agent. He is a lecturer at the SBS Master’s program at the Ca’ Foscari University in Treviso (for 18 years), at the Business Scho- ol of the Sport Business Management Master’s program by Il Sole 24 Ore in Milan and Rome, at the Sport Marketing Master’s program at Tor Vergata University in Rome, and in five other Italian Master’s programs. In 30 years of career, he has worked with top sports champions, organized major events, and consulted for companies, sports clubs, and national sports federations. He served as President of the Panathlon International Club of Treviso for 8 years and is a founding member of AssiManager, the Italian association of sports managers. In December 2020, he was awarded the National “La Castagna d’Argento” Prize at the Gran Gala dello Sport in Trecastagni (Catania), alongside CONI President Giovanni Malagò. In March 2022, he received the International “Leone d’Oro della Città di Venezia” Award for professional merits. He has written a book titled Termodinamica della felicità and is currently working on his second book for Franco Angeli Editore, set to be released in October 2023. He has been the Licensee of TEDxJesolo since 2021.


Annalisa Boreatti trained as a historian of modern and contemporary art at the University of Pisa, specializing in cultural management in Florence and art and cultural heritage law at the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Pisa. She has worked in contemporary art at public institutions and art galleries in Italy and abroad, including at the Poleschi Arte Gallery in Milan and as the director of the GAM Gallery in Monte Carlo, Principality of Monaco. Since 2006, she has been working as an art advisor and consultant in acquisitions, sales, and management of private and corporate collections, collaborating with family offices and international art galleries. She has been teaching “Economics and the Art Market” at the G. B. Tiepolo Academy of Fine Arts in Udine.


Visual communication, graphic design, corporate identity, artistic direction: these are the fields in which Artemio Croatto operates in his Designwork studio founded in Udine in 2002. Some of the most important brands of Italian and International design are among his clients, as well as famous publishers and important cultural institutions. In 2010 Foscarini draws him into the artistic direction of the “Inventario” publishing project, and in 2014 he wins the Compasso d’Oro Award ADI. In 2013 he started collaborating with the MART museum in Rovereto and the Mondadori Electa publishing house, to cure the image and the communication sector of various exhibitions and catalogues. At the same time Hearst Magazine Italia assigned him the graphic restyling of the Elle Décor magazine. Starting from 2016, he elaborated the logo and the image of the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea of Rome, and handled communication of events and exhibitions held by the Museum. In 2017 Treccani assigned him the graphic restyling of the Treccani.it portal and he also began his collaboration with the Biennale for the realization of a graphic image for the Mostra del Cinema di Venezia. From 2005 to 2011 he taught Visual Communication with Faculty Design and Art of the IUAV University of Venezia and from 2018 he was a professor of Visual Communication3 with the Accademia di Belle Arti of Udine G.B. Tiepolo ABAUD in Udine.


The ability of man to transform space around him into something new and unique has always fascinated her. She got her Master’s Degree at the Università degli studi di Udine, developing new training experiences of study and work in Weisba- den, and Frankfurt am Main in Germany. She later collaborated with local agencies and deepened her own abilities as a planner in the architectonic field, in the field of energy and in urban planning. Thanks to a long lasting collaboration abroad in multiple projects with Luxury Interior Design, she has been able to try creative planning and management, specializing in different areas such as: interior design, and, in particular, Hotel Luxury Design. This dynamic branch of architecture blends style with design and creativity to cover all needs and requests offering quality and search for metric forms keeping always in mind sustainability, cultural features of the territory and planning accessible to Design for All.

A scholar of ancient painting techniques, drawing, and anatomy, he graduated in 1997 from the “Liceo Artistico” in Naples and, in 2003, earned a degree in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples. From 2005 to 2015, he was a master of Life Drawing, Anatomy, and Painting at “In Form of Art”, and since October 2015, he has been a professor of Life Drawing, Anatomy, and Painting Techniques at the “GB Tiepolo Academy of Fine Arts” in Udine. In 2007, he was among the winners of the “Arte Laguna International Prize”. In 2011, he exhibited in the “Italian Pavilion” at the “54th Venice Biennale”. The following year, he held his solo exhibition “LUX” at “Castel Nuovo” in Naples. From 2013 to 2015, he was a finalist in the “International ARC Salon”, where in 2013, he won the “Chairman’s Choice Award”. Between 2016 and 2019, he was invited to participate in the annual “Art Revolution Taipei”. In 2020, he was selected by “MEAM” for an exhibition coinciding with the world premiere of the new production of “Lohengrin”, directed by “Katharina Wagner”, great-granddaughter of the composer. His works are part of private collections worldwide. He currently lives and works in Udine.

Graphics and commercial designer. He planned for Treccani the Voci e Visioni editorial series with Polystudio as well as the SouthOutThere exhibiiton at the Biennale di Venezia and the Copyright Italia exhibition at the Archivio di Stato di Roma. With Obliquestudio he worked at the Image of the Premio Terzani and handled the monographies on El Lissitzky at Mart in Rovereto and Pierpaolo Mittica at the Galleria Bertoja in Pordenone. Together with Giovanna Durì he projected the exhibition of illustrators Toccafondo and Gabriella Giandelli. With Fabrica he was graphic artist and art director of Colors magazine. At Iuav University in Venice he was a lab assistant and workshop assistant with Ginette Caron, Artemio Croatto, Francesco Messina, Laura Morandini, Massimo Pitis and R. Roger Remington.

Cristian Malisan was born in Udine in 1975, he studied architecture at IUAV in Venice and he later graduated in Design in the same institute. After various experiences, from 2009 to 2016, he was co-owner of the Studio Barazzuol/Malisan. In 2016 he opened the Studio Malisan in Udine dealing with creative and artistic issues for various companies. Mainly in the furniture, lighting, fashion and food sections. Besides his being a strategic consultant and dealing with creativity for company image he also works with graphic design, product design, interior design, branding projects and creative projects for advertising. He held workshops and taught lessons for graphic design courses with the IUAV in Venice and at the Accademia Tiepolo in Udine.




After he got his diploma as Business Expert and Correspondent in Foreign Languages at the ITC “Cecilia Deganutti” in Udine he attended the Università degli Studi di Udine – Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures” and he graduated discussing a thesis on Didactics of Modern Languages on the language teaching and learning sector. He attended several advanced language courses – English – German – French – both in Italy and abroad. He worked as a translator at the Centro d’Arte Contemporanea “Villa Manin di Passariano” – Codroipo (UD) as well with other translation agencies. He collaborated with the Università degli Studi of Udine with various linguistic research projects for the enhancement of Minority Languages. He held some official positions as a professor of languages with Public Schools, Formation Centres, Remedial Classes Centres. He has been working as a Professor of languages with the Istituto Volta in Udine – where he teaches English and CLIL Geography at the Liceo Scientifico Sportivo as well as English to students attending the courses of Graphic Design for the Enterprise with the Accademia Tiepolo in Udine.

Diego Antonio Collovini was born in 1953, he has a degree in Philosophy and he is interested and writes articles on art. He published several monographs on contemporary artists and has also been the curator of several exhibitions of contemporary artists. He wrote articles on sociology of art, anthropology and aesthetics as well as restoration of contemporary art as a IUAV researcher and Subject Expert. He also collaborated with several art magazines, such as Flash Art, Titolo, etc.; he is editor in chief of the Rivista d’arte Arte Contemporanea news. He taught Theory of Taste and History of Costume at CUT in Treviso, Theory and History of Restoration at ABA in Venezia, he is presently a professor of History of Modern Art at ABA G. B. Tiepolo in Udine.

He is an architect, PhD in Environmental and Civil Engineering, and a freelancer. Since 1996 he has been working both with representation, tri-dimensional design and modeling, collaborating with several Studios and Design Firms (architecture, graphics and mechanics) and in the academic field as a Professor at the University, The Academy of Fine Arts, secondary schools and several training events. He is the author of several publications on design and digital representation; the creator of an innovative sail plan for sai- ling boats and catamarans that received a specific patent.

Dimitri Waltritsch studied at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura of Venice (He graduated in Architecture with high honors in 1992) and at the Berlage Institute of Amsterdam (Master of Excellence in Architecture in 1996). His Studio has been active since 2001, after a long period of studying and professional training in various European Countries and in Japan (de Architecten Cie Amsterdam, Renzo Piano Building Workshop Paris, Ashihara International Tokyo).
“waltritsch a+u | architetti urbanisti” deals with architecture, restoration, interior design and urban planning. Among the many projects we mention the Urban Implementation Plan for 1,000 new dwellings and services, CasaNova in Bolzano, the Urban Restructuring Plan of Giustiniano Imperatore district in Roma, the masterplan Star of Gazprom in Moscow, the KBcenter cultural centre and the Ugo Casiraghi Provincial Media Library Gorizia, the Seat of the Cogeco Company in Trieste, the Endless summer Contemporary Pavilion at the 7th Mostra internazionale di Architettura – Biennale di Venezia, renovation and expansion of the Palasport Filiput in Ronchi dei Legionari. Some ongoing projects are the masterplan The International Community of Jia Ding in Shanghai and the Seat of the Biblioteca Nazionale degli Studi Slovena inside Palazzo Trgovski Dom by architect. Max Fabiani in Gorizia. His projects and realizations have been published in books and magazines in Italy, China, Germany, The Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Portugal, France, Austria, Switzerland, Croatia the CZech Republic, India, Korea, Iran. Malaysia, Singapore. They have also been exhibited at the Architecture Biennale in Venice, at the Berlage Gallery in Amsterdam, the Den Haag City Hall, the Avary Hall of the Columbia University in New York, the World Congress of Architecture UIA 2011 held in Tokyo etc. During the last 10 years Dimitri Waltritsch has been an adjunct professor of Architectonic Composition with the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Trieste and of Architectonic Planning for Urban Regeneration with the Faculty of Archi- tecture of the University of Ferrara. He belongs to the Scientific Committee of the Ente regionale per il patrimonio cultu- rale of the Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia – ERPAC e and of the Scientific Commettee of the European Rural Town Society. He has been a member of the Jury of the Österreicher Bauherren Preis, and of Innodesign France, of the Golden Creativity Award in Beijing and of the Inol Interior Design Award in Foshan. He held conferences at the Columbia University of New York and at the Berlage Institute of Amsterdam, Haus der Architektur of Graz and Klagenfurt, with the Biennale di Architettura of Venice, the Faculties of Architecture of the Universities of Trieste, Venice, Florence, Milan and Ferrara, at the Krost Institute of Moscow, the Feng Yu Zhu in Shanghai and the Global Design Meeting in Beijing.

Designer and researcher in the field of design. I became passionate about this profession when, at the end of high scho- ol, I discovered the Bauhaus and the idea that designing everyday objects and environments could influence people’s quality of life. After earning a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from IUAV University of Venice, I decided to further my studies with a Master’s in Product Design at ECAL in Lausanne. At the same institution, I worked as a teaching assistant, supporting professors and international students in the development of lab and research projects. During my years in Lausanne, I began working as a freelance researcher and designer. Since 2015, I have been collabo- rating regularly on research and project development with Studio Monica Graffeo. In parallel, I engage in research for internationally oriented projects, focusing particularly on the history of objects in relation to cultural and social aspects.

Elisa Furlan has a degree in Public Relations and a Google “UX Design” certification. Since 2009 she has worked for web and communication agencies in publishing, marketing and design projects. Since 2014 she has been working at infoFactory where she specifically deals with the design and development of web and mobile systems in different sectors using the User Experience Design method based also on the creation of interactive prototypes. She has also acquired frontend development skills for web solutions and manages projects and relationships with developers using agile methods (SCRUM). Her technical skills also cover the advanced use of Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and Sketch, Xd and Figma. Since 2017 she has also been teaching the User Experience Design course as part of the educational activities of the Consorzio Friuli Formazione and Ecipa FVG.


Ernesto Zanotti is a motion designer and a freelance cartoonist. He grew up with a diet of bred and cartoons, and he almost immediately addressed his studies towards the world of ima- ge in movement, getting his degree in Multimedial Sciences and Technologies in 2006 at the University of Udine. During those years he discovered motion graphics and fell in love with it to the point that he decided that it was going to be his future profession. So he started freelancing, working both as an executive and as a planner for promotional videos and not only that, he also worked for important events such as the Far East Film Festival, the University of Trieste, Calligaris and collaborating to the realization of material for Benetton, illycaffè, Campagnolo, Trudi, and, more recently, visuals of live appearances of Daniele Silvestri, Alessandra Amoroso and Fabrizio Moro. For him each project is an occasion to mix styles, to combine new and traditional techniques, but more than anything else, to play with images in order to create innovative and enthralling contents.

Eva Comuzzi is an Art Historian and a curator. She worked for several years for the Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea in Monfalcone, specializing in the work of young ge- nerations. At the end of this experience she founded NASAC (Nuova Accademia delle Arti Storico-Artistiche Contemporanee), an itinerant and transversal project whose finality is, through lessons open to the public, to divulge art and connect it with other disciplines. In 2009 she attended the courses of bio-energy, Cabala and Tarots held by Emanuele Mocarelli and Antonino Maiorana, a precious source of integration in her path of studies. In 2014 and 2016 she was selected in two summer universities with the Centre Pompidou and the Kent University, in Paris. She collaborated with the Italian Embassy and the Ars Aevi Museum of Sarajevo, ArtVerona and MOROSO. She is presently collaborating with several associa- tions and private galleries and writes for the magazines Exibart and Artribune. She is the President of the O.R.A Award.





Federica Deganutti is a psychologist and psychotherapist, as well as a primary school teacher. She studied Psychology with a Clinical and Community focus, following a Dynamic approach (Old System), at the University of Padua, where she earned her degree in the 2002 academic year and obtained her license to practice as a psychologist in 2004. In 2019, she obtained a Specialization Diploma in Psychoanalytic-Phenomenological Psychotherapy from the Aretusa Institute under Giorgio Maria Ferlini. She has been registered with the Order of Psychologists of Friuli Venezia Giulia since 2014 and works as a private practitioner in Pordenone. Since 2020, she has been collaborating as a consultant with the Noncello ODV Family Counseling Center in Pordenone. Since 2005, she has also been teaching at a primary school in Pordenone.

Filippo Saponaro (1973) was born and raised in Ferrara. Upon reaching adulthood, he moved to Venice to attend IUAV University. There, he connected with many students from Friuli, and after graduating, he decided to relocate to Udine, where he met several architects, graphic designers, and artists from the region. He became part of the studio Oxsimoro Architetti and later started collaborating with Marco Viola, working on interior design, product design, and event installations. In 2012, he founded his own studio, specializing in architecture, renovations, interior design, product design, and office and showroom design. Passionate about ephemeral architecture, he designs setups for fairs, exhibitions, and events. Over time, he has focused his interest on interiors, paying special attention to the objects that compose them, the details, and the emotions that architectural spaces convey. Convinced that it is the atmosphere that makes architecture “beautiful”—rather than just forms, styles, materials, or construction rules—he sees human well-being as the ultimate goal, achieved through the aesthetic and functional quality of designed spaces. His studio has collaborated and continues to collaborate with prestigious companies in design and other sectors, including Fundermax, Fantoni, Ideaeffe srl, Gervasoni, Ilve, Lago, Glass Idromassaggi, Cizeta, L’Abbate, Bauer 1882, Dielle (Doimo Group), Derve, Acheo, Snaidero, Klarco, Missoni Home, Pittinigroup, Metalworld, ITP Warsaw, AWM, Neuvia, Albatros, Nice Group, the University of Udine, and the University of Cameroon.




He studied Industrial Design at IUAV University of Venice, where he graduated with honors. During his academic journey, he had the opportunity to meet Francesco Messina and gain a brief formative experience at Polystudio, with which he would continue to collaborate throughout his career. After graduating, he founded Giotto Creative Studio, where he serves as creative director. Here, he works across various fields of graphic design, contributing as a designer or consultant to visual identity systems, editorial projects, signage systems, information design systems, websites, and illustrations. Over the years, he has remained engaged in the academic world, holding teaching positions at IUAV University of Venice, the G.B. Tiepolo Academy in Udine, and IULM University in Milan. As a designer, he has collaborated with both public and private institutions in the cultural and business sectors, including Bompiani, Istituto Treccani, Marsilio Editore, Danieli Group, Gea Group, Milan Ingegneria, IUAV University of Venice, G.B. Tiepolo Academy, Global Campus of Human Rights, and the Municipality of Trieste.

While studying architecture at Iuav in Venice he started showing an interest in design and communication, and attended prof Sergio Polano courses, getting in touch with designers such as Enrico Camplani, Giorgio Camuffo, Gianluigi Pescolderung, Leonardo Sonnoli and Pier Paolo Vetta. After graduation he teaches and he also works as a professional. While he was at Iuav in Venice, he collaborated with Evelina Bazzo, Enrico Camplani, Ginette Caron, Michael Klar, Gianluigi Pescolderung, Massimo Pitis. In 2009 he taught Typography at the courses for the Iuav Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Design. In 2018 he taught History of Design and Applied Arts at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Udine. In 2017 he got a PhD in Sciences of Design with a thesis on the expressive qualities of typography. Professionally speaking he operates as a communication designer dealing with image coordinated to editorial design and environmental graphic design.

Graphics and commercial designer. He planned for Treccani the Voci e Visioni editorial series with Polystudio as well as the SouthOutThere exhibiiton at the Biennale di Venezia and the Copyright Italia exhibition at the Archivio di Stato di Roma. With Obliquestudio he worked at the Image of the Premio Terzani and handled the monographies on El Lissitzky at Mart in Rovereto and Pierpaolo Mittica at the Galleria Bertoja in Pordenone. Together with Giovanna Durì he projected the exhibition of illustrators Toccafondo and Gabriella Giandelli. With Fabrica he was graphic artist and art director of Colors magazine. At Iuav University in Venice he was a lab assistant and workshop assistant with Ginette Caron, Artemio Croatto, Francesco Messina, Laura Morandini, Massimo Pitis and R. Roger Remin- gton.




Communication is her form of art. After years of experience in advertising agencies, she decided to go freelance and follow her heart, helping people and businesses tell the beautiful things they do every day. She loves traveling, exploring unknown places, and meeting people from different cultures, but her true strength lies in her curiosity and desire to experiment. This is why she continues to learn and acquire new skills. When she’s not working, she loses herself in books, watches documentaries or TV series, and enjoys cultivating her passions. She teaches Media Theory and Methods at the G.B. Tiepolo Academy of Fine Arts in Udine, hoping to inspire and motiva- te anyone eager to learn. Her philosophy? Face life with a smile!

Ivan Crico was born in Gorizia on November 1st, 1968. He started studying painting at an early age, getting a degree at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Venice. In parallel with his artistic activity he deals with a critic and literary activity. In 2019, Invited by Giorgio Agamben, he cured, for Quodlibet, the poetic translation of the works of Pier Paolo Pasolini titled: I Turcs tal Friùl. In the same year an anthology of published works (1989-2018) was printed, L’antro siel del mondo, LietoColle – Fondazione Pordenone legge, edited by Elenio Cicchini and Nicoletta di Vita, with an introduction by Agamben, in the Gialla Oro series, edited by Augusto Pivanti. Several Italian scholars studied his artistic and literary works, such as, among others, Giorgio Agamben, Antonella Aned- da, Mario Benedetti, Franco Brevini, Manuel Cohen, Milo De Angelis, Gianni D’Elia, Franco Loi, Giovanni Tesio, Laura Safred. He worked in the field of interior design, restoration and decoration, for some International leading firms in this sector. After participating to several artistic exhibitions in Italy and abroad, in 2019 the Macro Museo d’Arte Contemporanea of Rome, dedicated an important exhibition to his last artistic project.

She mainly deals with cultural projects, luxury publishing and visual communication for agencies, museums and institutions. She cured the graphic planning of books and of book series dedicated to ancient and contemporary art, design, architecture, photography, for the most important National publishers. She has followed several image projects and installations for Italian museums and art exhibitions. Multi-sensory exhibition routes accessible in the line of “design for all”. She dealt with festivals and several artistic events. She developed projects for institutions and companies, for private indivi- duals and public bodies. She is an image consultant for the Università degli studi of Udine and created the project and cultural platform “multiverso”: magazine, web, events, whose point of reference is multidisciplinarity. She is a member of Aiap, Associazione italiana Progettazione per la Comunicazione Visiva that disseminates the culture of graphic planning with responsibility and respect for the social, cultural and environmental impact. She has been teaching for Accademia GB Tiepolo since the year it was founded and from 2010 she has also been tea- ching at the Università IUAV in Venice. She taught for the Master Degree in Communication, Management and New Media at the Università IUAV in San Marino. She has been working in Udine in associated Cdm which she founded in 1987.


Lorella Agnoletto graduated in Industrial Design from IUAV University of Venice and currently lives and works in Por- denone. She began her professional career in 1998, focusing on interior design across various sectors of industry and craftsmanship, including retail spaces, public venues, and private interiors. These projects allowed her to develop a keen sensitivity for space, architecture, furnishings, and materials. She also worked on the design of showrooms and exhibition stands. Since 2005, she has collaborated with communication and design studios, forming a long-term partnership with designer Stefano Spessotto, with whom she worked continuously until 2016, specializing extensively in product design and graphic design. Since 2017, she has continued her career independently as a designer and consultant for companies, collaborating with communication agencies as well as working autonomously.


He graduated in Industrial Design in 2012 at the Università Iuav in Venice, his thesis was published by AIAP and his projects are exhibited in Milan for Milleannis: La nuova scena della grafica italiana. In 2015 he participated to the 5th Biennale di Grafica in Breda (NL) and in 2018 to the 25th Biennale of Design in Ljubljana (SLO). He contributed to ADI Italianism with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Farnesina). In 2017 he was a partner of Multiplo, a planning and project space studio located in Padua. The studio works for different kinds of clients – from the private sector to institutions, both at local and International levels-concentrating on creative direction, visual identity, publishing, exhibitions and inter-active design through various media. In 2019 he was the curator of a graphic project of the Luxembourg Pavilion at the 58th Esposizione Internazionale d’Arte Conteporanea – La Biennale in Venice. Since 2015 he has been involved in educational programs, teaching at universities, design academies, professional insti- tutions and companies.

Italian Film director, DoP and Photographer he realized numerous fashion films, commercials and short films and he directed the photography of several film productions.
● Winner BFI London Film Festival 2009 and Second place 2010
● Winner TP 2010 Professional Italian Advertisers Award
● Winner TP 2012 Professional Italian Advertisers Award
● Winner Roma Shortfilm 2013 – Best Screenplay
● Second place Cannes Lions 2011
● Final shortlist at: NewYork Tribeca Film Festival, Shanghai Film Festival, New Horizons Film Festival, Barcelona World Congress.
About him:
▷ “Marco Tessarolo has a fine sense and elegant flair for capturing the beauty of life and the excellence in this world. His achievements not only show that he is an impeccable filmmaker and storyteller, but also a true Artist.” (Miggle Zheng – Director Provoke Films – Tokyo – Japan & Editor VokeModels Film TV – Tokyo – Japan)
▷ “Marco is a great talent and I am very impressed with his ideas, his creativity and his way to be able to bring high quality videos to life from the beginning to the final result.” (Dante Spinotti – Director of Photography Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA)
▷ “Once we begun to explore Marco’s ideas and work I could see the creative brightness shining through.” (Mike Musachio – Hall of Fame for Advertising Professionals, AAF Fifth Ave. , New York, NY)
▷ “Marco Tessarolo is a talented filmmaker highly valued by our global brand community with history of excellence at Mo- film including Mc Donald’s, Coca Cola and Unilever among the satisfied clients.” (Jeffrey Merrihue – Mofilm, CEO, London)
▷ “Marco Tessarolo is one of our go-to guys when we need something filmed professionally to show off our equipment and gear. His work is elegant but with attitude and style. We always view his images with envy and are proud to have partnered with talent such as Marco.” (Eddie Enciu Director VidAtlantic Miami : DC : LA www.vid-atlantic.com)


She is an expert in Digital Communication and Social Media Marketing, a consultant for business and for Communica- tion Agencies for the use of digital technology in the promotional field and in the management of the ADV social media campaigns. She teaches Theory and Methods for the Mass Media at the Accademia di Belle Arti G.B. Tiepolo in Udine as a Degree Course in Graphic Design for the Enterprise and she also teaches Web Marketing and Communication at the MITA. She teaches Digital Communication Design for the Degree Course in Multimedia Communication and Information Tech- nology at the Università degli Studi of Udine.


Graduated from the IUAV University of Venice in 2003. PhD from the University of Udine. Registered with the Order of Architects P.P.C. of the Province of Udine since 2006, the same year she founded the professional studio Indrigo Architetti with Antonella Indrigo. President of the Friuli Venezia Giulia delegation of the Association for Industrial Design since 2020 and a member of the same association since 2008. Professor at various Italian universities since 2010. Member of the national commission Handmade in Italy since its foundation in 2017. Civil and urban space designer, curator of exhibitions, installations, and conferences, as well as a consultant for companies in the furniture and industrial production sectors.


Born in Palmanova (Udine) on November 8, 1951, he graduated with a diploma from the 2nd Section of the Artistic High School at the Artistic High School of Bologna in 1971. He enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture in Venice the same year but interrupted his studies to fulfill military obligations in 1973, never resuming his studies in that field. He collaborated with the Bologna Municipal Theatre during the “Maggio Musicale Fiorentino” (1970) and later with a university theater group during the “Bolognese Theatre Season” (1971). During this period, he created scenographic statues for theater performances at the “Comédie Française” in Paris. From 1975 to 2012, he taught at the state middle school. In 1978, he taught Geometrical Drawing and Art History in the Advertising Designers course at the I.R.Fo.P. of Udine. He also collaborated in an interior architecture studio in Udine as a furniture designer. He was the creator and organizer of the Student Theatrical Palio of the City of Codroipo and the Sunday classical music concerts at Villa Manin. In 1996, he obtained a diploma in Painting with a thesis in Painting and Art History from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. In 2005, he obtained a Second-Level Academic Diploma equivalent to a Specialist Degree in Visual Arts and Perfor- ming Arts, specializing in Painting, with a grade of 110/110, from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice. He was the creator and promoter of the project to establish an Academy of Fine Arts at Villa Manin in Passariano, Udine. In 1995, as mayor, he organized the first conference (“A New Academy — A New Academy”) in Varmo to promote the project for the establishment of an Academy of Fine Arts in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region. This project became a reality in November 2001 with the opening and the start of the first year of the Painting course at the detached section of the Academy of Venice at Villa Manin in Passariano. He coordinated the exhibition “The Art of Artists” alongside the Professors of Painting, Decoration, and Art History from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, during the Winter Universiade in Friuli Venezia Giulia in collaboration with the Presidency of the Province of Pordenone, and he designed the catalog for the exhibition of students from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice.

Paolo Omero is co-founder and CEO of InfoFactory, a company founded in 2005 as a spin-off of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Udine, and active in the design and development of digital solutions. He graduated in Computer Science and obtained a PhD in E-learning and Knowledge Management. Since 2003 he has been a lecturer at the University of Udine for several courses: Web Technologies, Web Technologies Laboratory, Web Design, Architectures and Networks, Digital Publishing and Web Intelligence, Web Applications. Since 2014 he has also been teaching Web Design at the Digital Academy of Friuli Formazione.

He graduated in Psychology at the Università degli Studi of Trieste, he is legally qualified as a Professor and enrolled in the Register of Psychologists of the Fruli Venezia Giulia Region. He has been a researcher in the sector of neuropsychology studying in particular the relationship between tactile perception and hemispheric lateralization, whose results have been published in a scientific International magazine. He is a professor of Theory of Perception and Psychology of Education at the Accademia di Belle Arti G.B. Tiepolo in Udine. Furthermore, he teaches communication techniques and reinforcement of personal potentiality. He has a multi-annual experience in the field of occupational and training psychology: he is a guidance counselor and a consultant for skill assessment, he is an expert in the sector of active research for work and in selection techniques. He plans and conducts seminars and labs aimed at boosting creative skills, problem solving and management of emotions. He has significant experience in planning and conducting projects aimed at cognitive behavior rehabilitation in individuals with psycho-physical disabilities. He has been deemed suitable to be included in the list of guideline experts of the Autonomous Region Friuli Venezia Giulia, as a Senior Guidance Counselor.


Registered with the Order of Architects, Planners, Landscape Architects, and Conservators of the Province of Udine, Section B/a, No. 1895. Born in Naples on September 10, 1961, he first obtained a technical diploma and then specialized in design and visual communication at IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) in Venice. He later earned a degree in Architectural Sciences from the Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture at the University of Udine, with a thesis titled Interior Architecture as a Rewriting of Space. His professional career began with various collaborations in architectural firms, focusing primarily on interior design and building renovation. At the same time, he continued his education by attending advanced courses in interior architecture, furniture production technology, lighting design, business management in the furniture and design sector, and more. In October 2002, he founded pro[g]getti srl, a new studio with an attached showroom in Udine’s historic center, expan- ding his professional scope in architecture, interior design, and graphic design. Since 2017, he has collaborated with various furniture companies in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, taking on roles as an art director and product designer.


Roberto Duse was born in Monfalcone on August the 31st, 1962. He has been working as freelance designer since 1985. He collaborated with Artemio Croatto, Gigi De Bellis and Francesco Messina. In 1992 he represented Friuli Venezia Giulia at the biennale of young artists in Valencia (Spain). In 1996. In 1999 he participated to a collective exhibition Art design in Italy (graphic design) at the s. Francesco Church in Udine Udine. In 2001 © fvg collective exhibition (graphic design) at villa Manin in Passariano (Udine). In 2010 he came in second at the Fedrigoni top awards in the tri–dimensions category. In 2017 he was selected with three projects by the adi design index and competes at the compasso d’oro, in 2018 he received an honorable mention at the XXV compasso d’oro together with architect Corrado Pagliaro for the works for the redevelopment of the Risiera di San Sabba Museum of the Municipality of Trieste, in 2018 he was selected by adi design index for the XXVI compasso d’oro 2020 with two publishing projects.






She studied at the Istituto Europeo di Design in Milan and at the University of Canberra in Australia. She later collabo- rated with Architecture Studios planning exhibitions, stands and events. At the same time, she worked passionately at graphics, developing several art direction projects, creating visual identities, logos for companies and associations. After specializing in design dedicated to reception at the Domus Academy in Milan, she devoted herself to interior design of luxury hotels and of hospitality areas. Her multiannual collaboration experience helped her develop and realize interior design projects in Italy and abroad. The focus of her projects is a constant research for the right synthesis between functionality and aesthetics, between space and matter linked to the territory she is working in, through a design that, interacts in an ethical and sustainable way, with history, with taste evolution and fashion, playing with shapes and rationality.

UOLLI (Tomas Marcuzzi) was born in 1978 in Udine where he presently lives and works. He started as a commercial artist but he soon got into cartooning and directing. He realized several video clips for artists such as Meg, Lo stato sociale, Brunori Sas, Populous, Yombe, Franco Battiato, Niccolò Fabi, Bowland and many more. He cured several advertising campaigns for major companies such as Bata, Moleskine, Illy, Banca di Credito Cooperativo and he cured the graphic image and video for several cultural festivals such as Far East Film Festival, Sexto ‘Nplugged, Ypsigrock, Trieste Film Festival, Teatro Contatto. He recently realized together with the Designwork Studio the official theme song of the 69th edition of the Mostra del Cinema in Venezia. His naive world, his tactile constructions, made him one of the protagonists of the “Artisti in fuga” SkyArte program, in an episode dedicated to Italian Artists Working in Iceland. UOLLI also shot two musical videos in the land of ice and fire, one for Meg and one for the electronic duo YOMBE.