Websites from Italy
47 websites found
Francesca Zambon
// FRANCESCAZAMBON.ITFrancesca Zambon is an artist whose work explores surreal imagination. Her portfolio includes abstract art and illustration. She has recent works including 'Hitsuji Onna', 'A Forest', and 'Oranda goldfish', all oil on canvas from 2024. She shares updates on her work in progress and other news on her website.
Maurizio Piacenza
// ILPIAC.COMMaurizio Piacenza is a communication designer and brand & graphic designer based in Milan. He focuses on brand identities and communication projects built on solid conceptual foundations, aiming for solutions that are meaningful, visually pleasing, and effective. He designed "Che carattere! Comunicare con personalità. La propria.", a workshop-in-a-box to help clients define their brand personality. Maurizio is also interested in diversity, inclusion, and social issues, signing projects in this area as "Pratica. Diritti al punto." He is passionate about typefaces and is a supporter of Tipografia Pezzini. He also launched the Ooh Shirt! project and is the vice president of ACSG Associazione Culturale Studi Grafici, promoting cultural and technical growth for graphic design and communication.
Silvia Pernarella
// SILVIAPERNARELLA.COMSilvia Pernarella is an actress who graduated from the Scuola del Piccolo Teatro di Milano in 2008. She worked in productions at the Teatro Stabile for five consecutive years and was directed by Luca Ronconi in "Sogno di una notte di mezza estate" and "Il Mercante di Venezia." She has worked with numerous other directors and theaters. Silvia is the winner of the Duse Prize for Best Emerging Actress 2015, the first prize of the first edition of the Salicedoro International Prose Competition, and the Sonia Bonacina competition. She is also an ID Facilitator.
Étienne Garbugli
// ETIENNEGARBUGLI.COMÉtienne Garbugli is a consultant and author who helps product-led SaaS companies increase revenue through lifecycle email strategies. He is the author of *The SaaS Email Marketing Playbook*, *Lean B2B*, *Find Your Market*, and *Solving Product*. He built the email program that drove 4x revenue growth at LANDR. Étienne is also a three-time founder. His presentation, *26 Time Management Hacks I Wish I’d Known at 20*, has been read by over 33 million people.
Riccardo Giorato
// RICCARDOGIORATO.COMRiccardo Giorato is a Software Engineer, Mentor, and Content Creator from Italy. He is a Fullstack Engineer at teero. Riccardo has mentored over 20 software engineers online through MentoMento. He creates Cypress tutorials and examples. Riccardo writes about programming, technology, and remote work on his blog and Medium.
Massimiliano Pippi
// DEV.PIPPI.IMMassimiliano Pippi is a software developer and engineering manager. He also has experience in operations. He writes about topics such as coding interviews, Python tooling at scale, and prompt engineering.
Stefano Cecere
// CECE.REStefano Cecere is a researcher, developer, educator, activist, humanist, and father. He focuses on the intersection of education, politics, games, and technology to humanize the world. With a background in music and multimedia IT, he develops educational and social impact video games with Videogames Without Borders. Stefano teaches Game Based Learning and mentors young game designers at TheSign Academy, and has promoted playful learning and creative technology for decades through 2042ed.org. He is also the vice president of a historic Casa del Popolo in Florence and has been a humanist activist for nonviolence and participation since 1996.
Jacopo Scazzosi
// TREESANDROBOTS.COMJacopo Scazzosi is a self-employed software developer. He focuses on platforms for the Internet of Things, smart buildings, electric mobility, and the energy and climate sectors. He helps clients bring their ideas to life as a consultant and contractor. He has experience as a senior backend developer, technical lead, and software architect. He previously co-founded and ran a small software consultancy. He can be found online as jacoscaz.
Martina Polelli
// MISSMARPOL.IT
Daniel, Andrei-Daniel Petrica
// DANIELPETRICA.COMDaniel Petrica is a software developer from Italy who enjoys working with Laravel, Vue, and the web. His full name is Andrei‑Daniel Petrica. He is based between Reggio Emilia, Italy and Tokyo. Curiosity drives his work, and he likes understanding and improving systems, and learning new tools. He contributes to open‑source projects when he can. He has worked on business‑critical systems, real estate and SaaS products, and customer‑facing apps. He has held roles from junior to senior, including Senior Software Analyst at Dedagroup, Software Analyst at Warrant Hub, and Junior Software Analyst at Mow.it. He was also a Full‑stack web developer for products like Timeneye.com and Saleswith.it. He enjoys working with Laravel and PHP, Vue.js and Nuxt.js with TypeScript, and Docker. His toolkit also includes Git, MySQL, SCSS/Sass, and SEO. In 2025 he was part of the team that won Startup Weekend Mantova with fitravel.app.
Cesare Rocchi
// UPBEAT.ITCesare Rocchi makes software. He began working on interactive applications eighteen years ago as a researcher in academia, focusing on Human Computer Interaction. He runs Studio Magnolia, an interactive studio that creates compelling web and mobile applications. He is a member of the Ray Wenderlich team and is building Podrover, Podcharts, and Affiliator.
Luca Ballerini
// BALLERINILUCA.WORDPRESS.COM
Daniele Imperi
// PENNABLU.ITDaniele Imperi writes texts for the web, corrects proofs of manuscripts, and revises stories. On "Penna blu" he talks about writing, publishing, and reading. He also writes for the magazine dedicated to Edgar Allan Poe and on the official aerosite of F.T. Marinetti, of whom he has published an unpublished poem.
Manu Moreale
// MANUELMOREALE.COMNikita Prokopov is originally from Siberia and moved to Germany in 2018 after studying Computer Science and working in IT. He blogs at tonsky.me. Besides programming, he is interested in movies, filmmaking, UI design, standup comedy, and badminton. He started blogging in LiveJournal and eventually created his own self-hosted blog using Clojure. He values having control over his platform and enjoys the freedom it provides.
Massimo Curatella
// CURATELLA.COMMassimo Curatella is a Senior Strategic Designer, Facilitator, Writer, Trainer, and Educator. He works in the fields of Service Design, UX Design, Interaction Design, User Research, User Interface Design, and Usability Testing. He also manages small remote groups of designers and developers. Massimo facilitates learning processes by simplifying the complex and aims at improving the well-being of people and the planet while promoting the sustainable adoption of new technologies and co-designing ecosystem-centered solutions. He is based in Rome, Italy and writes about his experiences on his blog.
Chiara Pasquini
// CHIARAPASQUINI.NETChiara Pasquini is a Global Release Director at 505 Games. She works in the video games industry and enjoys her job. In her free time, she writes, plays video games and table-top games (mostly RPGs, but board games too), reads, and makes art. She is powered by caffeine and obduracy and supports equal rights.
David Schmudde
// SCHMUD.DEDavid Schmudde is an artist, college professor, and software engineer who splits his time between Berlin, Germany and Turin, Italy. His research focuses on the structure and transmission of information, the social impact of technology, digital art, and the nature of computation. He established the website "Beyond the Frame" in 2011, which covers strategies for doing, science and technology studies, personal updates, informatics and computer science, the suchness of knowledge, and tools for thinking.
Paola Baccigalupo
// PAOLA.BACCIGALUPO.COM
Simone Tomirotti
// SIMONETOMIROTTI.COMSimone Tomirotti is a human being. He received a Voigtländer camera from his father in the 70s and still uses it. He can be contacted via email or LinkedIn. He is also associated with the music producer "Il Mio Nome è Simone."
Fabio Cevasco
// H3RALD.COMFabio, the creator of H3RALD.com, considers himself a hacker in the true sense of the word, enjoying exploring programmable systems and stretching their capabilities. A passionate programmer and open-source advocate, he has worked as a developer, technical writer, software architect, and product manager. Dissatisfied with bloated and always-connected software, he builds his own ecosystem of small tools, primarily using the Nim programming language. He also curates interesting content on 2c.fyi, his personal URL-shortener/micro blog/bookmark manager.
Michele Nu
// 42M.MEMick is a writer who shares his thoughts on life, the universe, and everything on his website, 42M. His articles explore philosophical inquiries, paradoxes, and personal experiences. He draws inspiration from minimalist websites and enjoys sharing his ideas with the world, even if they might be wrong. He embraces simplicity and authenticity in his writing.
Lorenzo Farnararo
// LORENZO.FARNARARO.ITLorenzo Farnararo, also known as Baldarn, is a software engineer. He is an open source enthusiast, a home automation aficionado, and practices KarateDo and TaikoDo. He is also a father.
Stefano Andreucci
// BOOKCONFIDENTIAL.BLOGStefano is the author behind Book Confidential, a blog dedicated to books, stories, and masters. He shares his reading experiences, highlighting key lessons and insights from various genres, including biographies, management and leadership, technology, and marketing. Stefano provides summaries and reflections on books he has read, such as "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" by Ben Horowitz, sharing personal anecdotes and takeaways. He also shares his favorite books of the year and summer reading lists.
Andrea Venturi
// BAUDAFFI.COMBaudaffi is a coder with a passion for computers since childhood. This passion led them to earn a degree in Computer Science. Initially drawn to the video game industry, they later transitioned to explore other areas and left a large city office to return to the slow pace of the Tuscan province. Baudaffi specializes in microservices, automation, and integration.