The way
of creativity

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The Mindset
Creativity is what drives my entire work. Like a muscle, creativity needs a correct and constant training for being at it's top and to continue it's growth. That's why I've never ran out of fuel, even after 5 years of being in the game.
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Hi there!
My name is
Federico Baroni

I'm a Digital Artist and Creative Director. My job and mission is to take care of the Visual and Graphic development of your products, ranging from graphics and illustration to video production.

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About me
My entire course of study has always been oriented on Graphic Design. Right after I started specializing in Motion and Graphic Design at Scuola Mohole (Milan), I started freelancing for some privates customers and agencies. When I finished the last year at Mohole, I started to study Concept Art by myself, in order to level up even more my design skills.
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What can I do for you?
That's what me and my collaborators can do for your business.
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It's the bigger part of my work: ideating, sketching and refining. This is true for Illustration as for Motion Design of course. Visual development often goes hand by hand with brand identity.

My world is made by Motion Graphics, I give my best with After Effects and Animate. First I create some shapes or characters, then I bring them to life. Motion graphics are used in a wide range of fields like Social Media creativities, Corporate videos, music videos, animated stories, logo animations, commercials...You name it, I'll animate it!

As a freelancer I had a lot of experiences in talking to clients, understanding and dissecting their needs and requests in order to create the results that they were looking for. Moreover, as a designer I have the experience and technical knowledge to evaluate the requests, correcting or modifying them based on the effective feasibility.

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