Fresh out of print the new book for the Museo Cantonale d’Arte of the “Sguardi” series.
Every book features works from the collection of the museum.
The semi-irregular background patterns are generated with the aid of processing.
2 colors offset print on colored paper.



New website for Studio di Architettura Vacchini.
Founder of the studio was architect Livio Vacchini but the studio is now ruled by his daughter Eloisa and the former team.
The site features thirty-six projects and complete bibliography and project lists.
Visit: studiovacchini.ch





01.05.2010

A website for a campaign which aims to protect the ears of the youngsters.
Visit: unveroamico.ch






01.04.2010

Stage design for a piece written for children with one actor. The hole set had to fit in a car: 17 foldable cardboard boxes, a 5000 ansi-lumen projector, a laptop, clothes and a chair.
The software is written in processing and features 15 different realtime animated scenes with different transitions that are mapped on the boxes.




Mae

A website for swiss-belt-manufacturer mae.
I wanted to display the feel of the exclusive fabric by reproducing the belts in actual size.
If you lost some weight order a new belt at maemade.ch.





Series of 4 posters and event-programs.
The patterns are computed with processing.
The motive of the first poster is inspired by—and is a hommage to—Nobuo Nakagaki’s experimental digital map of Africa.
3 colors offset print, versions for A0 and A4.



I was asked to create two prototypes to graphically display the search results of the powerful EBSCOhost online research databases.

“Blocks” prototype:








“Columns” prototype:




The idea of the dashed trace left by the the car has made it trough for the launch campaign of a new VW Golf in Brazil. Their website opened with a 3d interactive animation, featuring a Golf and, of course, the black dashes.
Drive a non-polluting VW Golf.






A mini-racing game developed for Radix. Features 9 levels and a global high-score table.
Written in Lingo and published as a bonus for a “don’t drink&drive” campaign.
The name of the game was inspired by a computer virus.














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