Fraintesa · Francesca Tosin — Brand & Creative Designer



 

















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Exploring materials and surfaces to create distinctive wearable accessories, including sculptural necklaces. Building on her ceramic background, she experiments with extruded forms inspired by Maestro Tasca from Nove, Vicenza, seeking lightness while preserving authentic craftsmanship. Francesca Tosin expands this research through the combination of wood, metal, fabric, and cotton, blending textures and densities to achieve vibrant color expressions and innovative accessory design.












Nonno Nanni
I am very proud of the 14 handcrafted paper installations I designed and created with Matteo Ferraro for Nonno Nanni, presented at CIBO, the international food fair now known as TUTTOFOOD. The concept aimed to showcase the versatility of Nonno Nanni’s fresh cheese, highlighting how it can be paired with seasonal vegetables to create highly flavorful and creative recipes.

Each installation was individually crafted by hand, demonstrating both visual storytelling and precision, and reflecting my high bar for patience required to bring such detailed concepts to life.





︎︎︎ ID-PORTRAITS project ︎︎︎

Over the years, I have created portraits of people around me — starting from hand-drawn sketches and later vectorizing them into digital illustrations. What began as a personal exploration has grown into commissioned works, resulting in large-scale prints, hand-printed T-shirts, murals, ceramics, and labels. Do you want yours? Contact me


ID-Project
The ID-Project is an ongoing creative exploration that began with little doodles, drawings, and expressions, which gradually evolved into personalized portraits reflecting each subject in my unique style. Music has always been a part of my life and creative process, and a pivotal moment came when I discovered the cover of Blur’s Best of Blur, illustrated by Julian Opie—an inspiring starting point for the project.

The ID-Project has been showcased in exhibitions such as Infart 2008 and at the Torre Civica di Bassano del Grappa. Selected portraits have been transformed into T-shirts, three-dimensional hand-painted panels, and stenciled wall installations, merging illustration, personal identity, and experimental artistic expression.













screenprint
I love screen printing and exploring new media to create unique, tactile graphics. Over the years, I have had the honor of designing and printing multiple projects, carefully selecting colors, finishes, and materials—from matte and acrylic to water-based inks—and applying them on fabric, paper, wood, and more.

Each project combines technical precision and creative experimentation, showcasing my passion for hands-on graphic design, surface exploration, and material innovation.