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Chiara Alduini
Brescia, Italy
Creative Director | Brand Identity & Visual Systems
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Human by Design — Final Update A final update on my Envato Challenge submission: a new video for my Tea Pâtisserie & Flower House brand, and the two "Human by Design" moments behind it. Texture & warmth: (AI-generated face on the left, my edit on the right) The AI output was clean — too clean. Too smooth, too "perfect," missing the warmth I wanted for a romantic, handcrafted brand. So I stepped in: warmer lighting, added texture and grain, turning a polished AI output into something tactile and human-made. The eyes don't lie: (two robotic AI takes vs. the final expression) For this new video, character consistency was flawless — but the gaze wasn't. Every take had that flat, robotic stare no amount of polish can fix. I kept rewriting the prompt, take after take, trying to guide the AI toward an expression that felt alive rather than rendered — until I got one where the gaze finally felt real. AI can nail the character. It takes a human eye to know when it's not looking back. Want to see the full project? Head to my profile — you'll find the complete brand identity video (logo, full brand explanation) and the behind-the-scenes video too.
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Human by Design — Tea Pâtisserie & Flower House 🥐🌸 For the Envato Challenge, I created a romantic French pâtisserie and flower house brand inspired by the dreamy, pastel world of Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette. Using Envato as my creative toolkit, I developed the full brand experience: logo direction, typography, visual identity, mockups, graphic elements, floral assets, textures, stock imagery, video elements and music. I also used Envato AI to explore and generate the initial visual concepts. Human by Design moment: AI helped me generate possibilities, but the first outputs felt too perfect and lacked warmth. I made the creative decision to refine them by layering textures, adjusting compositions, selecting the right details and introducing imperfections to create a more tactile, handcrafted feeling. The final result is not just AI-generated imagery — it is a brand shaped through human taste, intuition and design choices. AI helped me generate possibilities. Human judgment turned them into a brand. Created with Envato Elements + AI Envato Elements used: Fonts | Graphics | Floral Assets | Textures | Mockups | Photos | Video Templates | Stock Video | Music #envatochallenge #HumanByDesign #Envato
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Atlas of Forgotten Queens Six queens. Six worlds. Countless untold stories. History remembers kings. It often forgets queens. The idea | Atlas of Forgotten Queens is an interactive visual-storytelling project that reimagines six historical women rulers — Zenobia, Nefertiti, Dihya, Tamara, Roxelana, and Artemisia I — through a symbolic, narrative-driven lens. Rooted in historical research across different cultures and eras, it focuses on influential women whose stories have been overlooked in traditional history. The approach | Rather than presenting history as a fixed reconstruction, the project translates it into a layered visual language where meaning is suggested through imagery, atmosphere, and symbolism. It is at once an archive and a reinterpretation — each queen sits between documentation and imagination, a shifting image shaped by symbols, suggestion, and a subtle sense of myth. The craft | Each queen is built as a digital collage combining photography, original illustration, and AI-generated imagery, fused into a single portrait that reads as historical identity reinterpreted, never literal reconstruction. Each queen's name is written in her own historical script — Egyptian hieroglyphs for Nefertiti, Tifinagh for Dihya, alongside Arabic, Georgian, and Greek — so that each ruler is named in her own writing, not only in ours. The process and tools | The project was designed, prototyped, and built in Figma Make, used both through its AI-driven generation and its code editor for precise refinement — Figma Make is the spine that turns the concept into a living, interactive site. Around it sits a wider creative pipeline: Photoshop and Illustrator for visual development and the gold-line maps; Midjourney for image generation; Gemini to compose the original score "The Last Prayer of the Sultan"; and Claude to develop and structure the narrative. The result is a genuine multi-tool, AI-and-manual workflow, with Figma Make at its center. The experience | The site unfolds like a museum. A soft, slowly drifting haze with floating, parallax collage elements gives way to a gallery of circular portraits; each queen's page reveals her in colour and invites the visitor to read symbolic hotspots placed directly on the artwork. The Geography of Silence gathers all six rulers onto a single map — where they ruled, and where memory let them fade. The Language of Emblems is the project's lexicon, collecting the recurring symbols — the hawk, the fox, the colour red — and reading them in their universal meaning: a key to the clues marked on each portrait. The journey closes with The Unwritten, where the names of other forgotten queens — Sheba, Amanirenas, Nzinga, Boudica, and more — surface and fade around a final illustration: an unfinished, ever-expanding tribute to the countless women still waiting to be remembered. The experience is fully responsive across desktop and mobile: on smaller screens it is rethought for touch rather than scaled down, with a collapsible menu, a pinch-to-zoom map, and enlarged tap targets. If you've read all the way to here — thank you for your interest! 😊 Figma Site | https://atlasqueens.figma.site/ (https://atlasqueens.figma.site/)Share | https://www.figma.com/make/uXm8S9lkymkTd8URAjmj6C/ATLAS-OF-FORGOTTEN-QUEENS?p=f&t=twAEHRsb3gv3aWaI-0 Community | https://www.figma.com/community/file/1646095544450556274
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CapCut reimagined as a Tokyo streetwear brand, Born to Cut 😉 A complete brand identity inspired by 1980s Japanese advertising: bold yellow, navy blue, and red. Logo, campaign posters, packaging, and merchandise. Built with CapCut Design Studio
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Chiara Poiani
Verona, Italy
Gorgeous visual for your personal story
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Gorgeous visual for your personal story
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Dharma Academy
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TKE THE CREDITS: XIN’S DISAPPEARANCE
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Estetica senz'etica
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Dario N'Dakpangny
Verona, Italy
Creative Brand Designer
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SIP Soft Drinks - Identity Design Project
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Clean Sportswear - Visual Concept Case Study
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Logo Design "Orifi" Personal Project
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Joana Ogando
Province of Brescia, Italy
Creative Brand Designer
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Clube Futebol Benfica | Rebrand
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Heróis do Mar, Pobre Povo | Identity and Editorial
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Portuguese Film Archive | Rebrand
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Federico Groppelli
Brescia, Italy
Digital Graphic & Motion & WordPress Designer
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Wordpress Web Development - Sport Management Agency
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Wordpress Web Development - Handcrafted Jewelry E-commerce
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Wordpress Web Development - Online Tax Service Platform
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Davide Fraccaroli
Verona, Italy
Multidisciplinary Designer shaping minimal Brand Identity.
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Multidisciplinary Designer shaping minimal Brand Identity.
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Husky Analytics - Branding
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Homemag - Magazine
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Ca'Rossella Branding
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Daniele Zanini
Brescia, Italy
Motion Designer & Video Editor | 18 years | 2D · 3D
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Motion Designer & Video Editor | 18 years | 2D · 3D
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Neqy AI — AI-Assisted SaaS Explainer Video
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The strength to begin anew
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Fabi 130 – Abstract Video
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LEAD4U Promotional Video
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Mattia Massaro
Brescia, Italy
Brand Designer for Fashion Industry
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Brand Designer for Fashion Industry
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AZ coffe ADS
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Milano Unica colection
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