ArchivioUniFor. Aldo Rossi.
Advertisement, 2021.
Published on Domus 1061.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
AD: Studio Klass
Photo: Alberto Strada
Client: UniFor
#unifor #aldorossi #heritagedesign #advertisingdesign #italiangraphicdesign
MTM. Herzog & de Meuron.
Catalogue, 2026.
On the occasion of the Milano Design Week 2026, UniFor presented MTM (Made To Measure), a furniture collection designed by the internationally acclaimed Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron.
The catalogue designed to promote the collection stands out for its extraordinary sophistication, representing an example of consistency and elegance in both editorial design and craftsmanship, thus enhancing the value of the contents through the beauty of the form.
Features:
4 papers (Takeo, Favini, Fedrigoni).
6 inks (CMYK + 1 Pantone + 1 Custom).
1 protective ink.
Hot-foil printing (White + Transparent).
Debossing printing.
Edge painting.
Silkscreen UV finish.
Hand-bound.
Design+Layout: Nicola-Matteo Munari
Creative Direction: Studio Klass
Photo: Studio Alberto Strada
Print: Grafiche Antiga
Client: UniFor
@unifor_official@herzogdemeuron@studioklass@albertostrada #editorialgrid #graphicdesign #milanodesignweek #progettazionegrafica
Graphic Design Etc.
Lecture, 2024.
This lecture given to the students of Auburn University’s School of Industrial and Graphic Design mixed art history, visual culture, graphic design, and photography.
Arranged into six chapters, the lecture illustrated my personal journey in the graphic design profession, the cultural commitment to promoting the discipline of design, and my parallel practice in the art of photography.
Lecturer+Designer: Nicola-Matteo Munari
Institute: Auburn University
Promoter: Prof. Robert Finkel
@auburnu@rjfinkel #graphicdesign #auburnuniversity #designlecture #progettazionegrafica
Purity. Unique Living Solutions.
Company Profile, 2025.
Art direction and graphic design of the company profile for Purity, a premier Dubai-based retailer of European luxury designer furniture.
Based on a flexible typographic grid, symmetrical and asymmetrical page layouts alternate rhythmically, creating an articulated yet consistent visual sequence.
Art Direction+Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
Client: Purity, Dubai
#luxurydesign #artdirection #editorialgrid
Accademia | Citterio.
Logotype, 2025.
Conceived as an integral part of the company’s visual identity, the logotype designed for the company academy of Citterio—a leading manufacturer of partition walls and office furniture—plays with the proportionate balance between the typographic weights of the two words, expertly combined to form a simple but rigorous and elegant logotype.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
Client: @citteriospa
#logodesign #graficaitaliana #logo
Nicola-Matteo Munari. Photo Works.
Website, 2022-25.
Despite its essential simplicity, it took 1175 days from the website’s conception to its completion, allowing us to carefully craft every detail and select the 66 photographs chosen for the launch of the website among the thousands created in over 20 years of experimentation with both analogue and digital photography. We are very happy that the website has been enthusiastically welcomed and featured in the important neue web design catalogue, @klikkentheke
Design+Photo: Nicola-Matteo Munari
Development: MunariDesign
#webdesign #neue #photography
UniArm. Alberto and Francesco Meda.
Poster, 2025.
Front of the two-sided poster that we designed to promote UniArm, a monitor arms system designed by Alberto and Francesco Meda. To enhance the rigorous and essential shape that characterises the monitor arm, the poster features a vibrant red background highlighting the geometric silhouette, effectively communicating the bold aesthetics of the product. Printed both in offset and as a fine art print.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
AD: Studio Klass
Photo: Alberto Strada
Print: Grafiche Antiga / Fine M-art
Client: UniFor
#industrialdesign #posterdesign #graphicdesign
Back of the two-sided poster designed to promote the launch of Spring System, a workstation designed by Antonio Citterio and produced by UniFor. Born by a continuous dialogue between design and engineering, to emphasise the technological complexity that characterises the workstation, the poster features the typical aesthetics of X-rays to reveal the mechanical system hidden inside the product. Printed both in offset and as a fine art print.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
AD: Studio Klass
CGI: Genera
Print: Grafiche Antiga / Fine M-art
Client: UniFor
#i̇ndustrialdesign #progettazionegrafica #posterdesign
Spring System. Antonio Citterio.
Poster, 2025.
During the Milano Design Week 2025, UniFor presented Spring System, a workstation designed by internationally renowned Italian architect and designer Antonio Citterio. To promote the rigorous and essential aesthetics that characterises the workstation, we designed a poster featuring an acid yellow-green background that highlights the geometric shape and the futuristic appeal of the product.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
AD: Studio Klass
CGI: Genera
Print: Grafiche Antiga / Fine M-art
Client: @unifor_official
#italiandesign #graficaitaliana #poster
UniArm. Alberto and Francesco Meda.
Poster, 2025.
During the Milano Design Week 2025, UniFor presented UniArm, a series of monitor arms designed by Alberto and Francesco Meda. To enhance the unique technological complexity that distinguishes the monitor arms, we designed a poster featuring a visualisation which is evocative of the typical aesthetics of X-rays, revealing the mechanically complex system hidden inside the product.
Design: Nicola-Matteo Munari
AD: Studio Klass
CGI: Genera
Print: Grafiche Antiga / Fine M-art
Client: @unifor_official
#italiangraphicdesign #graficaitaliana #posterdesign
Demian Conrad × Designculture.
Interview, 04.2023 (previously unreleased).
After keeping it only for ourselves for a while, we are very happy to share with you a new interview with acclaimed Swiss graphic designer Demian Conrad.
A most respected graphic designer and art director, his work ranges from visual arts to visual communication, focusing on adopting a typographic minimalist approach to creative coding, editorial design, visual identity and exhibition design.
An author of books on design—‘Who the Hell is Müller-Brockmann?’ and ‘Graphic Design in the Post-Digital Age’— he also dedicates himself to creative direction of cultural institutions and firms such as the Center for Future Publishing (2017-23) and DADADUM.
Most of all, in his work Conrad blends formal simplicity with complexity of meaning, condensing cultural richness and essential aesthetics with great intelligence and a sophisticated sensitivity.
Enjoy your reading:
designculture.it/interview/demian-conrad.html
@demian.conrad@automaticostudio
#designculture #demianconrad #automaticostudio #graphicdesign #designinterview #design #progettazionegrafica #swissgraphicdesign #swisstypography #swissdesign