
Visual Design Projects
Alongside my studies and early professional work in UX/XR, I developed a parallel practice as a freelance visual designer, working across graphic design, animation, motion graphics, and video editing. These projects allowed me to explore narrative and identity through visual language, using anything from hand drawn illustrations, 3D modelling, video, to generative AI.
Since early 2025, I’ve been co-running a visual design partnership called Crossover Creative, which I co-founded with a fellow designer in response to growing demand from clients. Our collaboration has enabled us to take on larger and more diverse projects.
The projects below are a selection of some of my personal favourites. More of my work can be found on my personal Instagram page and on our studio website, Crossover Creative.
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Sticky Jam & The Sticky Spot
I developed the full visual identity for Sticky Jam, an alternative band and later a production duo from Rome and Turin. This included the logo, multiple album covers, and social video content—such as a 360° camera-shot music video. When the band expanded into a production studio (The Sticky Spot), I also designed its logo and built a coordinated content strategy across two Instagram accounts. The visual language was bold and playful, mirroring the band’s energy.
Sticky Jam Instagram page
Sticky Spot Instagram page
Listen to Sticky Jam on Spotify
This music collective promotes collaboration through live jam sessions in the city of Turin. I created the logo, all event promotional materials (including animated and static posters), and short event recap videos. I often shot footage on-site using a 360° camera and helped them shape their evolving brand through curated social content.
Bellavista Collective
Bellavista Collective Instagram page
Local Lunatic & The Loon Saloon
Initially I was brought on to design a logo for indie band Local Lunatic from Berlin, Germany. I began with hand-drawn concepts that later evolved into a stylised 3D-rendered final version. As the band launched The Loon Saloon, a creative networking platform for artists, I worked with them to co-build their community website, and produced visual content from interviews and featured artist stories. These Loon Saloon also later became an Instagram page, for which I extended the website’s visual identity to create tailored content.
The Loon Saloon Instagram page
The Loon Saloon website
Listen to Local Lunatic on Spotify
For the rap collective Family Ties, I designed their debut album cover, which went through multiple aesthetic iterations before finalising on a simple, textural composition. I also created the music video for one of their singles using Stable Diffusion AI. Each verse was translated into AI-generated sequences and animated with camera movements to produce a surreal, dreamlike visual narrative. It required lots of manual prompting, keyframe syncing, and post-editing.
Family Ties
Listen to Family Ties on Spotify
3D Mushrooms
This self-initiated project emerged from my curiosity around form, texture, and material experimentation using 3D design and printing technologies. During my time at the Royal College of Art, I modelled a series of digitally sculpted mushrooms, drawing inspiration from organic structures. I explored multiple fabrication methods including resin, polyjet, and powder printing, but ultimately chose full-colour powder prints for their ability to reproduce texture and colour without post-processing.
The final models were coated in protective resin to strengthen them and create a glossy surface finish. They were exhibited during a mid-year RCA show, and one model was selected for permanent display in the RCA 3D printing studio. Since then, I sold several printed editions to peers and visitors.
Other work:
Beyond the examples above, my visual design practice spans a wide range of media and disciplines. I’ve created book cover designs, event posters, and promotional materials for musicians and artists in the UK and Italy; developed 3D models for clients and 3D printing experiments; explored creative coding and generative art; and designed custom tattoo graphics. My work frequently intersects analogue and digital media, and I remain driven by experimentation and client collaboration in every project I take on.





























