As a graduated surveyor, I specialized in industrial design by studying at POLIARTE in Ancona, Italy, a fine arts and design academy, with an internship at Roberto Giacomucci's studio and then during my last year at Fratelli Guzzini, where I developed, in collaboration with the technical department, a project for the "on the go" food world in BPA-free plastic (TRITAN).

After my studies, I moved to the United States where I had the opportunity to improve my English

Upon my return to Italy, I collaborated with an architecture and design studio based in Ancona (EST Platform), initially an innovative startup focused on computational design of eco-friendly products and furniture, developing an interest in the circular economy and environmental sustainability.

In this studio, I also improved my skills in using photorealistic rendering programs for interiors and exteriors using 3D Studio Max, Corona, Vray, and Keyshot.

Between 2020 and 2021, I collaborated with a company based in Castelfidardo (Vesta Design) focused on designing and producing PMMA (Acrylic) furniture accessories, where in addition to 3D modeling and product visualization for new catalogs, I was responsible for the ideation and research of some products such as LED-illuminated lamps or displays for some luxury fashion and communication clients.

I have experience using computational and parametric design tools for model optimization and management, mostly using Rhino and Grasshopper, to generate complex geometries and patterns while maintaining an approach guided by aesthetics and functionality and considering manufacturing processes.

I am passionate about the fusion of design and new technologies and translating emerging trends into competitive product lines that emotionally connect with the end-user to create value for society and improve people's lives.

Additionally, I am actively experimenting with the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence, with the aim of making my workflows efficient and faster.

People think it’s this veneer — that the designers are handed this box and told, ‘Make it look good! ‘ That’s not what we think design is. It’s not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
— Steve Jobs