Fabrizio Schiavi
Fabrizio Schiavi 2012
Born (1971-06-19) June 19, 1971
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Graphic designer, Type designer
Known forPragmataPro
Websitehttps://www.fsd.it

Fabrizio Schiavi born June 19, 1971 in Ponte dell'Olio near Piacenza (Italy), is a graphic designer and type designer.

Schiavi is particularly known for the very large font project PragmataPro, the monospaced family designed optimized for screen designed to be the ideal font for coding, math and engineering.[1]

Biography

Schiavi studied Graphic Design in 1989 at Istituto d’Arte Paolo Toschi in Parma. After working for three years as graphic designer for the Italian record company Expanded Music, he left to set up his own graphic design studio, FSD (Fabrizio Schiavi Design), in Piacenza.

Fonts

Custom Fonts

Web Sites

  • Mandarina Duck, mandarinaduck.com, art direction Sartoria Comunicazione
  • C.P. Company, cpcompany.com, art direction Fabrizio Schiavi
  • Ferrari, club.ferrari.com, committed by Orchestra
  • Vic Matié, vicmatie.it, art direction Stefano Meneghetti
  • Search for Art, searchforart.org, sponsored by Mandarina Duck committed by Sartoria Comunicazione
  • Duccio Grassi Architects, ducciograssi.it, art direction Fabrizio Schiavi

Corporate Identities

  • Philip Morris Company, proposal, committed by Leo Burnett
  • Mandarina Duck, guide line, committed by Sartoria Comunicazione
  • YU
  • Quality Bau
  • R&M per comunicare[6]
  • Expanded Music[7]
  • Radio Italia Network
  • Terratrema Film[8]

References

  1. "PragmataPro official page". Fabrizio Schiavi.
  2. "Fabrizio Schiavi page at Linotype site".
  3. "Abitare Sans at fsd.it".
  4. "Widiba typefaces at Behance".
  5. "Article about Beretta font".
  6. "R&M branding at Behance".
  7. "some Fabrizio Schiavi record sleeves".
  8. "Portfolio in pdf" (PDF).
  • Fabrizio Schiavi home page
  • Portfolio in pdf
  • Fabrizio Schiavi Design page at MyFonts
  • Fabrizio Schiavi page at FontShop
  • Fabrizio Schiavi page at Typetoken
  • Fabrizio Schiavi page at Typecache
  • Fabrizio Schiavi page at Luc Devroye site
  • Klingspor Museum about Fabrizio Schiavi.
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