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TorinoDesign.info

Contributed by Norma on May 4th, 2021. Artwork published in
December 2020
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TorinoDesign.info is a list of design professionals from Turin (Italy) and its province. Much like a paper phone book, it collects over 360 freelancers, studios, and junior designers (recent graduates or without VAT), listed based on the professional category and the services offered.

What’s refreshing about old phone books is the plainness used in displaying names and phone numbers: tens of thousands of names, sorted alphabetically. This is a rare sight in the age of algorithms, where computers decide how and if information are shown. That’s why the directory does not give visibility to the linked portfolio websites according to search engine algorithms, but lists everything democratically by alphabetical order.

Being dedicated to Torino, it makes sense for the website to pay homage to fonts originally designed in the same city, specifically by Aldo Novarese at Fonderie Nebiolo. Pairing Forma DJR and Canada Type’s Recta Condensed, TorinoDesign.info achieves the same kind of typographical contrast found in phone books.

The title of the website, doubles as main logo thanks to the custom arrow which is also used for all the links within the list.
Source: normadesign.it Norma, Cinzia Bongino. License: All Rights Reserved.

The title of the website, doubles as main logo thanks to the custom arrow which is also used for all the links within the list.

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Source: normadesign.it Norma, Cinzia Bongino. License: All Rights Reserved.
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Source: normadesign.it Norma, Cinzia Bongino. License: All Rights Reserved.

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  • Recta

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1 Comment on “TorinoDesign.info”

  1. See also the printed version made on the occasion of the exhibition Italy: A New Collective Landscape at ADI Design Museum in Milan:

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