About
After obtaining a degree in Graphic Design and Art Direction at NABA in Milan, I began my professional career in 2022 collaborating with Frab’s Magazines, an independent publishing platform, where I deepened my interest in editorial and publishing design.    
                In the same year, I joined I MILLE as a Brand Designer, contributing to projects for leading companies such as Maire, Enel, and Edenred.
                My practice spans across branding and digital design, combining conceptual rigor with strong visual sensitivity.
                 In 2024, I expanded my expertise by attending a Type Design course at CFP Bauer, strengthening my knowledge of typography as an expressive tool.
                 I continuously invest in enriching and broadening my skill set through a multidisciplinary approach, guided by a constant curiosity and attention to the evolving design landscape.

 
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Education

Graphic Design & Art Direction
NABA MilanoBachelor Degree
2018 – 2021

Type Design
CFP Bauer
Short course
2024 – 2025


Employment

I MILLE
Brand Designer
Milan
2022 – Ongoing

Freelance
Graphic Designer
2022 – Ongoing

Frab’s Magazines
Blog Editor & Contributor
Remote
2022 – 2023


Press

The Brand IdentityMaire

Bounty HuntersBivacco

PittogrammaBivacco

Parola Magazine #1As a contributor


Skills

Brand Design
Graphic Design
Editorial Design
Digital Design
Type Design
Art Direction


Clients

A2A
Barilla
Cosmico
Edenred
Enel
ITAS
Maire
Mutti
Synergie
Tassullo


Workshops

Erratic Signs
With Collletttivo & Pittogramma
2025

Maria Vittoria NavatiPORTFOLIOARTICLES
Bivacco – The Making Of


From the first sketch to countless hours spent refining every curve, this article documents the making of Bivacco, a font inspired by the architecture of alpine shelters. Through visual research, technical decisions and design challenges, it offers an inside look at the process of developing a font from scratch as an almost self-taught designer.

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Nyboder, Copenhagen


Hidden among the yellow houses of Nyboder, Copenhagen’s historic naval district, a series of hand-painted street signs reveals a distinctive lettering style. The upcoming article will explore the research and development behind a typeface revival based on those signs, tracing the project through archival references and digital reconstruction.

[Coming soon]

Top Last update: June 2026
Top Last update: June 2026