About me

Sometimes we
must be serious.

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I grew up in a small town in Sicily, and after high school, I moved to Rome to study Design at the European Design Institute.

After graduating, I worked with my thesis colleagues to create a movie trailer for TedX Transmedia 2012. While building my portfolio, I found myself at a crossroads: travel to London or start working as a Consultant. I chose the latter because I needed to become autonomous in my life as soon as possible.

Two and a half years at Accenture Multimedia Agency and ten years at Banca Widiba shaped me into the person I am today.

TEDxRoma logo with red TEDx and black TEDx Roma text and a note about independently organized TED event.

August 2011 > October 2011

Assistant video recording and editing

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November 2011 > February 2014

UI designer

Banca Widiba logo with purple and black branding.

February 2014 > September 2019

Senior UI designer

September 2019 > November 2021

UI manager

November 2021 > June 2024

Usability & quality specialist

Sign reading "Scuola Professionale di Massaggio" in black letters on a light background.

September 2022

Freelancer UI&UX designer and video editor

Free time and passions.

In my free time I love to read and discover new music and artists.

I’m reading

Muerte por fusilamento
José María Mendiola

Cover of a book titled 'Muerte por fusilamiento' by José María Mendola with a black abstract drawing of a person and red accents on a pink background.

I’m listening

No te puedes rendir
Nudozurdo

Album cover with a red background and a blue illustrated horse head. Text in blue reads "NUDOZURDO NO TE PUEDES RENDIR".

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Sometimes we
must be funny.

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Yes, I love to be funny; I enjoy laughing and savoring my life and work, smiling and tackling tasks with a sense of fun.

I don’t like formality (though sometimes it’s necessary) because I don’t wear a white coat; I’m not a doctor. While fixing a flow, debugging, working on a task, or analyzing data-regardless of the project-I prefer a friendly and kind approach.

It's common to find me at a festival, as I believe these are the best events to share our freedom with other strangers and forget, for a few days, that we have to wear a “business face” and simply be more human.

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