Pop! Abitare, voce del verbo popolare is a magazine dedicated to the inhabitants of the social housing owned by the Municipality of Milano. It is printed in more than 30'000 copies and distributed to all the social housing tenants all over the city, directly in their home mail boxes. It is a project promoted by MM Spa, that reaches more than 50'000 people.
Pop! Abitare, voce del verbo popolare is a magazine dedicated to the inhabitants of the social housing owned by the Municipality of Milano. It is printed in more than 30'000 copies and distributed to all the social housing tenants all over the city, directly in their home mail boxes. It is a project promoted by MM Spa, that reaches more than 50'000 people.
A new dress for the "Green Dragon". Design competition among students for developing innovative ideas for the reinterpretation of the typical public fountain of the city of Milano (also known as "The little widows").
The company asked NABA BA Graphic Design and Art Direction students to invent new themes for a collection of microfiber tissues and other accessories for spectacle cases.
The collaboration between Fratelli Rossetti and NABA celebrates the 50th anniversary of the "Brera" shoe, an icon of style that has already made history. A selected team of fashion students have designed a restyling of the shoe, to be exhibited at Pitti Uomo 2018.
A collection of Back to School objects, projected and graphically designed by a group of students from the 3rd year of the Triennium of Design, guided by Claudio Larcher, Area Leader of the Triennium and the Biennial Specialists in Design at NABA and Alessandro Stabile. The objectives were developed as a part of a workshop taking place at Caorle.
NABA students have developed multiple proposals for the new advertising campaign for San Benedetto tea, based on fresh new visuals for the three flavors of the drink.
NABA strongly believes in a synergistic relashionship with Companies.
Such relationship gets intensified every day and creates a concrete and constant exchange of points of view.
On one hand there is the point of view of our students who, still free from the written and unwritten rules and regulations of the workplace, can freely think outside the box and, on the other hand, there is the point of view of the Companies and the people who work there, who by deeply knowing their business model, have the skills and the ability of vision in order to nurture their ideas.
A real synergy. A mix that allows for innovation and projects people and the realities involved in DESIGNING before, and in WORKING together afterwards.