Alberto Cappelletto Works
Hi! I’m Alberto
a graphic designer and art director from Milan, Italy. Focusing mainly on graphic design, visual identity and motion design, I had the chance to explore both printed and digital material, and to reflect a set of fundamental design values. Passion and attention to detail are two fundamental aspects of my work process, as I carry out each project in the finest possible way.

Experience 01

Graphic
Designer
January 2022 ︎︎︎
Present
Ground Control S.r.l.
Milan - Italy
Freelance
Creative Designer
March 2018 ︎︎︎
Present
Venice
Italy
Digital
Graphic Designer
December 2014 ︎︎︎
November 2021
Studio Italia Tech S.r.l.
Venice - Italy
Graphic and
Motion Designer
December 2013 ︎︎︎
Present
Cultural Association
Do Not Friday Venezia
Graphic Design
Intern
August 2014 ︎︎︎
December 2014
Studio Italia Design S.r.l.
Venice - Italy
Graphic Design
Intern
April 2010 ︎︎︎
May 2010
RENDERfaber S.n.c.
Venice - Italy

Skills 02

Graphic Design Video Editing 3D Animation
Visual Identity Photo Editing Web Design
Motion Design Typography HTML / CSS

Tools 03

Adobe Photoshop Adobe After Effects Maxon Cinema 4D
Adobe Illustrator Adobe Premiere Pro Ableton Live
Adobe InDesign Blender 3D WordPress

Education 04

Innovation e Development in the 3rd and 4th Dimension January 2016 ︎︎︎
December 2016
Course
FCS San Marco
Digital Publishing
Officer
July 2014 ︎︎︎
August 2014
Course
Fondo Sociale Europeo
High School Diploma
in Graphic Design
September 2007 ︎︎︎
September 2013
High School
ITI San Marco
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Cassina ︎︎︎ Event Identity



For the Milano Design Week 2025, Cassina transforms the Teatro Lirico Giorgio Gaber into the stage for Staging Modernity, a performative and immersive exhibition celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Le Corbusier®, Pierre Jeanneret®, Charlotte Perriand® Collection.

Within this context, I developed the event’s visual identity in collaboration with Ground Control, Formafantasma and Matilde Mosterts de Banfield, helping translate the curatorial vision of Formafantasma for the installation and theatrical piece directed by Fabio Cherstich.

Photo credits: Omar Sartor

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