Arianna Biamonti Design Portfolio Service | User Experience | Graphics | Packaging
curriculum vitae Contact Information Name Arianna Surname Biamonti Address via Roccasterone, 44, 18038, Sanremo (IM) Telephone +39 3333130026 Email aria.biamonti@gmail.com Nationality Italian Date and place of birth 27/01/87, Sanremo, Italy
Education October 2010 -July 2013
M.A. in Product Service System Design Politecnico di Milano, Italy Final grade: 104/110.
February -June 2012
Politong Double Degree Programme Tongji University, Shanghai M.A. in Design and Innovation.
2005-2009
Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Design Politecnico di Milano, Italy Final grade: 95/110.
May 2008
International Workshop EcoDesign 2009 Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University.
2000-2005
State Scientific Senior High School Liceo Scientifico G.D. Cassini, Sanremo, Italy.
2003-2004
Intercultural Exchange Programme (six months) Nowra, New South Wales, Australia.
1999- 2000
Intercultural Exchange Programmes (one month) Margate, England and Dublin, Ireland.
Work Experience March-June 2013
Internship at Flatmind, Shanghai Full Services Creative Agency as graphic designer.
September-December 2012
Internship at Creativoo, Shanghai Web Marketing Agency as design strategist junior and graphic designer.
September-October 2010
Internship at Chapeaux Studio, Milan Web Marketing Agency as design strategist junior and copyrighter junior.
Other Experience February-July 2010
Au pair girl in Paris, looking after two kids and studying French at the Alliance Franรงaise.
Skills Languages
Mothertongue Italian. Excellent English (TOEFL IBT: 101/120). Very good French. Good Spanish. Elementary Mandarin.
Programmes
Adobe After Effects Adobe Illustrator Adobe InDesign Adobe Photoshop Adobe Premiere
Personal skills
Good analytical and strategic thinking approach. Really enjoy group working and concept definition. Strong adaptation ability and lively curiosity towards new contexts.
portfolio
plan bee Service Design
Developed with: Milena Bolognesi, Kathrin Di Mai, SIlvia Emili, Marco Baldessari, Fabio Bergamaschi.
A service that provides users with environmental monitoring data, thanks to urban beekeeping, to protect biodiversity in the city.
THE LAB Both a laboratory, where honey is processed, and a store, where to buy and enjoy products.
UNIVERSITY Samples are analysed by UniversitĂ Statale di Milano and results are shared on the website.
WEBSITE Users can find information about the service, check pollution data and share beekeeping experiences.
PRIVATE ROOFTOPS Users are required to check on their beehives and gather samples, which are collected once a month.
PARKS Beehives are installed in public parks too, where users can partecipate in beekeeping classes.
PARTNERS & SPONSORS Run in partnership with the Italian Beekeepers Association, sponsored by the city of Milan.
money honey & samples information
Why doing environmental monitoring using bees? Traditional environmental monitoring catches samples of a specific element (water, air, etc.)in a defined moment. Flying from flower to flower, bees capture on their hairy body polluted samples from different elements in a larger span of time.
Is honey from urban areas safe? Bees are like filters: they capture the harmful substances, but they don’t contaminate their products.
Will I get stung? Yes it can happen, but if you learn how to behave around them bees are queitly peaceful creatures, you’d be surprised.
Delicious Product Service System
Understing Chinese cuisine and ordering food can be hard and stressful if you don’t speak any Mandarin: this product service system helps foreigners travelling to China in having a safe and fun food experience.
Poster
A menu for the menu
By pointing at the poster, users can engage a conversation about the food on the menu.
Playful passepartout
A set of pocket cards that enable users to communicate standard needs.
Actions
Attributes
Cards
Which kind of meat is there in this dish? Zhège cài lĭmiàn yòngle shénme ròu?
这个菜里面用了什么肉?
Pig Zhū ròu
Chicken Jī ròu
Duck Yā ròu
Lamb Yáng ròu
猪肉
鸭肉
App
Customizable info
鸡肉
羊肉
Beef Niú ròu
牛肉
Sheep Yáng ròu
羊肉
The application allows users to formulate requests and discover Chinese cuisine.
giardino per tutti Service Design
Developed with: Matteo D’Amanzo, Gustavo Primavera, JoAnne Sim, Kristin Thorisdottir, William Kempton.
A community garden inside the Politecnico University campus in Milan, to enable people to create a community, enhancing the transgenerational exchange and promoting a sustainable lifestyle.
Ruotare per credere Food Packaging
The packaging is meant to communicate the invisible transformation happening when consuming a durable food product. Once opened, the plastic sleeve can twist around the bottle and reveal a hidden message.
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One buys long-life milk
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because it lasts longer.
Text is printed with
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serigraphy.
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When you need it, you open it and you have it.
The bottle is covered with a shrink sleeve.
It turns perishable so you put it in the fridge.
The sleeve can twist
A pre-cut stripe lets
The sleeve is tighter
around the bottle.
you open the bottle.
on top, so it can’t roll.
turn it around
but this
milk as much as you
want
must
1
be used
Transparent spots
At each turn there’s a
You can set the number
The concept has then been extended
allow you to read.
new hidden message.
of days it’s been open.
also to fruit juice and tomato sauce.
pique Food Packaging
Coherently with the retail concept, this packaging allows customers to easily check out the bite-sized food that contains, know the ingredients and engage with the brand philosophy.
The 3 bites box
The 6 bites box
The 9 bites box
n째 of portions
description of the menu ingredients
logo
brand philosophy tips for a pic-nic in the city
bAGEL TOWN CAFe Brand Identity
New brand identity for Bagel Town Café, a Japanese company that launched the brand in China in 2013.
PANTONE 1788C PMS Pantone® 1788C
RGB R240 G81 B51
CMYK C0 M84 Y88 K0
Hex F05133
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During a university workshop, light has been used in designing a way finding system, so that people can always find directions in the poorly illuminated campus of Tongji University.
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