TEDx Potenza #beautifullyugly

The visual identity created for the event is a tribute to the “beautifully ugly” city of Potenza (italy). It represents some key places of the city, with the intention of making them graphically uniform and modular. In this way each drawing, while maintaining its dignity as an individual, can join the others to create other configurations and represent the city in a personal way.

2016
TEDx Potenza #beautifullyugly
Enrico Greco
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About

Hi, I’m Enrico, an italian designer currently based in The Netherlands.

Graduated in Communication and Motion design, I started working right after the school years in the creative department of an exhibit design studio, where I had the chance to experiment with graphic, web and motion design: three different areas that have always attracted me in the same way.

Right now, I’m focusing my energies on web design and development, because creating interactive platforms is the best way to express my creativity and the several skills I acknowledged during the past 15 years. Moreover, I see this media constantly growing and evolving, and I want to be part of the neverending change.

My point of view on design is to create beautiful, detailed and exciting interfaces that make users feel comfortable and engaged, wanting to discover more on the topic they’re reading about. My strength lies in the ability to mix sharp coding skills with a graphic designer’s eye for aesthetics.

Feel free to scroll and watch my portfolio, and don’t be afraid to text me and continue this conversation elsewhere.

Hi, I’m Enrico, an italian designer currently based in The Netherlands.

Graduated in Communication and Motion design, I started working right after the school years in the creative department of an exhibit design studio, where I had the chance to experiment with graphic, web and motion design: three different areas that have always attracted me in the same way.

Right now, I’m focusing my energies on web design and development, because creating interactive platforms is the best way to express my creativity and the several skills I acknowledged during the past 15 years. Moreover, I see this media constantly growing and evolving, and I want to be part of the neverending change.

My point of view on design is to create beautiful, detailed and exciting interfaces that make users feel comfortable and engaged, wanting to discover more on the topic they’re reading about. My strength lies in the ability to mix sharp coding skills with a graphic designer’s eye for aesthetics.

Feel free to scroll and watch my portfolio, and don’t be afraid to text me and continue this conversation elsewhere.