Sara Gironi Carnevale’s Challenging Illustrations Tackle The Wrongs Of Modern Society – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Sara Gironi Carnevale’s Challenging Illustrations Tackle The Wrongs Of Modern Society

“Made in Naples” but based in Turin, Sara Gironi Carnevale is an Italian graphic designer and editorial illustrator who is developing quite the reputation for challenging contemporary issues through her ironic and satirical artworks.

After spending some time in New York after graduation she became inspired by an alternate way of life, which formed the basis of much of her work’s style and influences today. Featuring themes such as human rights and the society’s inconsistencies and injustices, her work is characterised by a strong emotional impact with a clean style and a bold use of colour.

More info: Sara Gironi, Instagram, Behance (h/t: creativeboom)




































































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