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ARCHITECTURE - LANDSCAPE - CITY PLANNING
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GRAPICHS - EXHIBITIONS
FINAL PROJECT - CURATOR TRAINING
OUTFITTING FOR EVENTS AT THE ENTRANCE
OUTFITTING FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE



COORDINATED IMAGE PROPOSAL
In order to connect all the archaeological sites in the Civico Museo Archeologico di Bergamo network, it was made a recognizable graphic design:
- the squares as archaeological levels
- object of the archaeological area as identity site
- characteristic colors of the museum as a guideline
- acronym for immediacy
OUTFITTING FOR EXHIBITIONS

NEW LOGO MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO
Posters and socialnetworks
The design of the pointed arch construction lines of the medieval entrance door retain the recognizable identity of the museum. Even the decision to keep the characteristic colors of the museum was made not to affect distinctive feature of the museum.


MAGGIO ARCHEOLOGICO 2016
Invitations and Posters
The composition of elements suggests the idea of water and its use in ancient times. In particular, the overlap of the typical Roman aqueduct and the Caracalla baths plan are concealed by a stream of water, to bring the mind to the mystery of archeology and histories that this hides.


IX NATIONAL COUNCIL
Le Libellule in Italia
Poster
The overlapping of the dragonfly wing with the dragonfly fossil guarded in the museum shows the structure of the ribs that indicate the forces required for the flight in order to demonstrate the dragonfly has never changed since the day of his appearance on Earth.
PHOTOGRAPHY
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