Company
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FRAMSTUDIO
via Morimondo, 26 - Ed. 11/A
20143 Milano (MI)
P. IVA 10440860962

Services
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Art Direction
Editorial and Graphic Design
UX / UI Design
Interior and Exhibition Design
Photography
Social Media Comunication

Connect
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For general and project inquiries, please feel comfortable to contact us – we will be happy to help.
Contact us at
riccardo@framstudio.it

+39 02 36687178

Biography
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Creative collective based in Milan, Framstudio offers editorial, graphic, design, and brand identity projects, museums and exhibitions layout, photo shooting, shop layouts and store design services.

Framstudio takes its name from the wooden ship that was used in expeditions of the Arctic and Antarctic regions by the Norwegian explorers. We are inspired by Fram ship to ever explore new boundaries of creativity and design, studying materials and contexts and making our editorial graphics, photography, and design-oriented approach our discovery tools.

We are creative thinkers and adventurers and love to learn new stories and approaches. With our experiences in branding and digital marketing communications in the retail and industry, we typically take patterns and narrative structures and combine them. The studio is committed to creating projects for museums, exhibitions, retail and commercial spaces. Framstudio also networks with other research agencies and is appointed by cultural schools and institutions.

We offer consultancy for some of the major fashion and footwear brands, both in Italy and abroad, assuring them an authentic presence that inspires and connects with the audience. 

If you have a scheduling inquiry for our creative services or wish to chat about an upcoming project need, please contact us at riccardo@framstudio.it.

A little story for a huge name

The Fram is one the most famous ship in the world. It was the quintessential polar exploration vessel and was one of only a few ships that was built for the exploration purpose. Roald Amundsen, who discovered the Northwest Passage in his 1903-1906 expedition, was a key figure of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration and an unrivalled polar explorer. In 1911 he and his men became the first to reach the South Pole: the journey between Norway and the Bay of Whales in the Antarctic was made with the polar ship Fram.

Today the Fram ship it is kept in the Oslo Museum.

Team
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Riccardo Bianchi / Art Director

Interior / Graphic Design
Marketing and Digital Concept Developing
Photography
3D Art
Digital Video Editing

After studying architecture in Florence and experience at the Archea Studio, where he worked on the graphic of Area magazine, he moved to Milan and specialized in design and communication strategy for cultural and industrial projects.
Over the years, he has created stores, stands, displays, editorial and graphic design projects all over the world (Moscow, London, Shenzhen, Milan, Manila, Paris, Lisbon, Florence, Rome, Palermo, San Francisco, Bucharest, Cannes, Valencia, Malta, Stockholm, Zurich, Shanghai, Orlando, Madrid ...), working for some of the most important design, fashion, retail, industry and finance brands, including Jean Paul Gautier, Ferrari, iGuzzini, Martini Illuminazione, Mercedes, Deloitte, Ares Design, Rancilio Group, Fornarina, Fnac, The Bridge Wayfarer, Deutsche Bank, Zurich Insurance, Finance & Future. He created stores, temporary stores, stands and installations in the Great Italian Stations, for the Urban Beauty Show at the Carousel du Louvre in Paris, in The CityLife Shopping District in Milan, designed by Zaha Hadid, at the Palaisozaki in Turin and for the most visited international fairs, HOST, MICAM, EICMA, LONDON COFFEE FESTIVAL, CERSAIE, WWC FORUM.
After deepening his photographic experiences in San Francisco with a National Geographic workshop alongside Catherine Karnow, he specialized in naturalistic and urban photographic reportages dedicated to American Parks, the Great North, Japan, the Middle East and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
In the contest of museums, he was responsible for the design and communication of Skyway Monte Bianco, the Hangar 2173 Skyway Museum and its inauguration, the Rossini Museum in Pesaro for the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the composer's death. For the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, he took a photo shooting for the workshops of the stage at the GAM in Milan during the exhibition But a storm is blowing from Paradise. Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa. He created the catalogues for Deutsche Bank exhibitions of the American photographer John Divola and the Chinese artist Wang Wei.
His projects and photographs have found space in international magazines and publications including DOMUS, Interni, Icon, International Fashion Wellness Space.
He is an ambassador and art director of TrillyMe, a Personal Travel Experience project being launched internationally.
He is the art director of Holden Studios.
He is founder and art director of Framstudio, creative collective based in Milan.
He continues to deepen its specializations by periodically participating in the Digital Days and the main design and communication fairs.
Preferring a design-oriented approach, he teaches Photoshop and InDesign at the Holden School of Turin.

Riccardo Bianchi / Art Director

Interior / Graphic Design
Marketing and Digital Concept Developing
Photography
3D Art
Digital Video Editing

After studying architecture in Florence and experience at the Archea Studio, where he worked on the graphic of Area magazine, he moved to Milan and specialized in design and communication strategy for cultural and industrial projects.
Over the years, he has created stores, stands, displays, editorial and graphic design projects all over the world (Moscow, London, Shenzhen, Milan, Manila, Paris, Lisbon, Florence, Rome, Palermo, San Francisco, Bucharest, Cannes, Valencia, Malta, Stockholm, Zurich, Shanghai, Orlando, Madrid ...), working for some of the most important design, fashion, retail, industry and finance brands, including Jean Paul Gautier, Ferrari, iGuzzini, Martini Illuminazione, Mercedes, Deloitte, Ares Design, Rancilio Group, Fornarina, Fnac, The Bridge Wayfarer, Deutsche Bank, Zurich Insurance, Finance & Future. He created stores, temporary stores, stands and installations in the Great Italian Stations, for the Urban Beauty Show at the Carousel du Louvre in Paris, in The CityLife Shopping District in Milan, designed by Zaha Hadid, at the Palaisozaki in Turin and for the most visited international fairs, HOST, MICAM, EICMA, LONDON COFFEE FESTIVAL, CERSAIE, WWC FORUM.
After deepening his photographic experiences in San Francisco with a National Geographic workshop alongside Catherine Karnow, he specialized in naturalistic and urban photographic reportages dedicated to American Parks, the Great North, Japan, the Middle East and the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant.
In the contest of museums, he was responsible for the design and communication of Skyway Monte Bianco, the Hangar 2173 Skyway Museum and its inauguration, the Rossini Museum in Pesaro for the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of the composer's death. For the Guggenheim Museum in NYC, he took a photo shooting for the workshops of the stage at the GAM in Milan during the exhibition But a storm is blowing from Paradise. Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa. He created the catalogues for Deutsche Bank exhibitions of the American photographer John Divola and the Chinese artist Wang Wei.
His projects and photographs have found space in international magazines and publications including DOMUS, Interni, Icon, International Fashion Wellness Space.
He is an ambassador and art director of TrillyMe, a Personal Travel Experience project being launched internationally.
He is the art director of Holden Studios.
He is founder and art director of Framstudio, creative collective based in Milan.
He continues to deepen its specializations by periodically participating in the Digital Days and the main design and communication fairs.
Preferring a design-oriented approach, he teaches Photoshop and InDesign at the Holden School of Turin.

Fabio Picchini / Graphic Designer

Art
Graphic design
Social media management
Social addicted

With a training course that touched artistic environments, he landed architecture with studies at the University of Camerino in Ascoli Piceno. Graphics, architecture and art have generated an intertwining of experiences and knowledge. Today, graphics are their world: an exciting question of balance between aesthetics and functionality.
Over the years he has had the good fortune to work with professionals from different backgrounds and sectors (fashion, food and catering, design, photography, entertainment, e-commerce, publishing, museums, tourism) from which he learned to refine his style, expanding their skills and enhancing contamination.
If he had to choose a combo that represents him it would be Black and White.

Dalila Giampietro / Exhibition Designer

Exhibition Design
Architecture / Interior Design
Illustration
Graphic Design

She attends a bachelor course in Architectural Design taught in English at Politecnico di Milano, then specializing in Architecture of built environments and interiors, completing her Master studies with honorable mention in June 2020.
She has work experiences between Milan, Rotterdam and Tokyo, working for different architecture offices, with a special focus on representation and graphic design.
She later starts her career as freelance illustrator, with several publications for magazines and independent zines and collaborations with firms and start-ups, with a unique and monochromatic style.
She completes her educational formation with a master in Exhibition Design at Politecnico di Milano, with a specialization in museums, retail and trade shows.
She joins Framstudio team in September 2021, dealing with clients such as Rancilio Group, Barilla, GAM Galleria di Arte Moderna di Milano, CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art in New York, Heineken Group, and many more.

Luana Solla / Author

Storytelling
Copy
Communication & Digital PR

After studying archeology and art history and the thesis on Greek primivitism and the sculptor Genni Wiegmann Mucchi, on which she published articles and biographies, she opened My Com Factory, studio dedicated to communication and promotion projects in the cultural field.
She carried out iconographic research on women, children and the elderly in Ancient Greece for the University of Milan Bicocca, gave various types of lectures and wrote articles on Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf and the history of sculpture.
Today she collaborates with museums, institutions, publishers and international film producers, dealing with the enhancement and promotion of exhibitions, documentaries, shows, books, comics and archival research.
Her collaborations also include those with the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the GAM in Milan, the Vincenzo Vela Museum in Ligornetto, Nexo Digital, Sergio Bonelli Editore.

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via Morimondo, 26 - Ed. 11/A
20143 Milano (MI)
P. IVA 10440860962

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