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Title
Inventario

Designer
Artemio Croatto

Firm
Designwork

Year
2010

Client
Foscarini

Medium
Periodical

Size
27×21 cm

Notes
Inventario is a magazine conceived by Italian design researcher Beppe Finessi, “casting a critical and free-thinking eye over the design scene, architecture, and art.”
   The magazine it’s really interesting and different from traditional architecture and design magazines, approaching design with an eye free from conventions and speaking about “all the disciplines that run on creativity.”
   The graphic design itself of the magazine perfectly expresses this freedom of thought thanks to a various and articulated layout that valorizes the contents and emphasizes the cultural liveliness of the magazine.
   Promoted and supported by Foscarini, an important brand of lighting design, the magazine is published by Corraini Edizioni. In 2014 the project was awarded the prestigious Compasso d’Oro prize “for the ability to summarize culturally complex concepts with a lightness of touch, illustrating them with a strong visual identity and a high quality editorial design” (ADI). [NM]


Title
Inventario

Designer
Artemio Croatto

Firm
Designwork

Year
2010

Client
Foscarini

Medium
Periodical

Size
27×21 cm

Notes
Inventario is a magazine conceived by Italian design researcher Beppe Finessi, “casting a critical and free-thinking eye over the design scene, architecture, and art.”
   The magazine it’s really interesting and different from traditional architecture and design magazines, approaching design with an eye free from conventions and speaking about “all the disciplines that run on creativity.”
   The graphic design itself of the magazine perfectly expresses this freedom of thought thanks to a various and articulated layout that valorizes the contents and emphasizes the cultural liveliness of the magazine.
   Promoted and supported by Foscarini, an important brand of lighting design, the magazine is published by Corraini Edizioni. In 2014 the project was awarded the prestigious Compasso d’Oro prize “for the ability to summarize culturally complex concepts with a lightness of touch, illustrating them with a strong visual identity and a high quality editorial design” (ADI). [NM]