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I try to stick to the 9-5  timeframe for work as is the most convenient for the people I work with. I allow anyway some ...
20/04/2022

I try to stick to the 9-5 timeframe for work as is the most convenient for the people I work with. I allow anyway some breaks, especially for cooking and have a proper lunch. Sometimes I arrange work meetings or I work with some friends/colleagues from libraries or co-working spaces. Now that the weather is nice I go for a walk/run most days or I train a bit at home

What about you guys? Do you have a routine?



What does a typical workday look like for a freelance graphic designer? In this post, seven freelancers take us through a day in their life—sharing everything from their morning routines, daily habits, and favorite productivity hacks.

One of the recent projects I worked on for the London based charity . Is always so fulfilling to use my skills to help l...
14/10/2021

One of the recent projects I worked on for the London based charity . Is always so fulfilling to use my skills to help local organisations with a social or environmental purpose. For the work's specs have a look at my website: https://ludovicaquaranta.com/mrg.html

Rye Here Rye Now for London Design Festival. It was my first time giving a public speech about my work as a designer and...
28/09/2021

Rye Here Rye Now for London Design Festival. It was my first time giving a public speech about my work as a designer and show my mirrored photos in an exhibition. Thanks to the two amazing organisers of the event Miho Aishima and Kat Garner, founders of Rye Here Rye Now, to Peckham Levels, the space that hosted us, to David Owens for the pictures taken, to all the speakers and creatives who joined and the friends who came to see me.





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  design for 'Infinite Possibilità' (Neverending Possibilities), an   of the shared   realised by guests and   at a soci...
01/10/2019

design for 'Infinite Possibilità' (Neverending Possibilities), an of the shared realised by guests and at a social cooperative in the outskirts of Milan during an therapy workshop curated by Cristina Russo, a young art .
I was asked to realise the of the exhibition, the of the thesis written by Cristina with the of the artworks realised by the refugees.
Inspired by the artworks we also decided to create a motion animation that I'm going to share soon.
@ Milan, Italy

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