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My Story

Giorgia lives and works between Rome and London. Her work spans from visual and digital design to interactive installations and workshops. While studying for her MA in Information Experience Design at Royal College of Art, Giorgia has been investigating the potential of design creativity applied to heritage sites. Selected case studies include the Thames Foreshore in London and the Area Sacra of Torre Argentina in Rome.

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Collaborations and Exhibitions

Giorgia is currently working with the Museum of Brands Learning Team, she was production assistant and designer for Thiaso Teatro theatre company, and collaborated with institutions such as

BBC (2019) to design and prototype an interactive display for the Research & Development department;

and INAF, the Italian Astrophysics Institute (2018) to develop an immersive exhibition design concept.


Her installation work has been exhibited on RCA 2021 Degree Show, at the Crypt Gallery in London (Xcavations, 2019) and at the Korean Cultural institute in Rome (Sinestesie, 2018).

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Design Services

Visual Design

I can create 2D and 3D still or moving graphics and illustrations using analogue and digital media, for web and print.

Interactive Experiences

I can make audiences touch, handle and play with your content, creating interactive objects and installations, using augmented reality, projection mapping and unique interfaces. I can help you understand these media and how to blend analogue and digital to deliver your stories.

Workshops

I design creative and engaging ways to deliver educational and informative content, original and beautiful learning materials tailored to your needs.

Tools

I use Adobe Illustrator, Indesign and Photoshop to create and edit 2D images and Gifs, Figma for UI. I'm familiar with AfterEffects and Premiere Pro for moving images. I use Blender, Rhinoceros and Keyshot to create 3D objects and environments. I use various platforms to host AR content, mainly Artivive and Assemblr, occasionally Adobe Aero. I use MadMapper for Projection Mapping. I'm also familiar with Arduino and BareConductive  for physical computing.

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