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Vincenzo Marchese Ragona is a London-based interdisciplinary designer investigating the discipline of visual communication across mediums and technologies.

For projects and collaborations please reach out to work[at]vmragona.com

Selected clients:
Apple
Nike
Google
Spotify
Sundance

Studio experience:
20202021 Monotype
20212023 CC Studio
2023—2024 Porto Rocha

Talks, Press & Workshops:
2024 Two Times Elliott
2023 Ravensbourne University
2023 Winchester School of Art
2022 Creative Review
2022 New Aesthetic 3
2021 Ravensbourne University
2021 Adobe Discovery
2021 Fedrigoni 365
2021 LiveTalkFrom
2020 I-D Magazine Italy
2019 Page Design
2019 Typography for Screen

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"The Martyrdom of Saint Catherine", Albrecht Dürer
Untitled (paintings), 2024, Andreas Wilkinson
Enjoyed Pino Pascali retrospective at Fondazione Prada

“It is said that before entering the sea

A river trembles with fear.

She looks back at the path she has travelled,

from the peaks of the mountains, the long winding road crossing forests and villages.

And in front of her, she sees an ocean so vast, that to enter there seems nothing more than to disappear forever.

But there is no other way.

The river can not go back.

Nobody can go back.

To go back is impossible in existence.

The river needs to take the risk of entering the ocean because only then will fear disappear because that’s where the river will know it’s not about disappearing into the ocean, but of becoming the ocean.”

"Becoming the Ocean", Khalil Gibram
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Visualising AI
Art Direction, Motion Design

Developed in collaboration with Baeken and Baek for Google Deepmind’s “Visualising AI” initiative, this series of videos aims to break the stigmas surrounding Artificial Intelligence by making complex concepts such as Quantum Computing and Multimodality more accessible. Due to the hyper-specialised nature of these technologies, we relied on a more retro and familiar visual language to introduce these concepts to a wider audience which has thus far been left alienated.

Credits
Collaborator
Nikita Iziev
Creative Direction
Bakken & Bæck
Senior Digital Designer
Mar Ginot Blanco
Head of Creative
Anita Silva
Head of Contextual Research
Amelie Dinh
Head of Data Science
Philipp Gross
Type Design
Marek Nedelka