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Artist

Doriano

Doriano balances powerful graphic compositions with a minimal aesthetic to create impactful visual stories.

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About Doriano

Doriano receives 20% of every sale

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Doriano begins every project with a pencil and sketchpad, prioritizing the core idea before moving to digital refinement. His process involves breaking down complex concepts into minimal, impactful imagery that carefully balances positive and negative space. Having worked with prestigious global publications and agencies, he thrives on collaboration with art directors and creative houses. He adapts his graphic style and color choices to meet specific brand needs, ensuring each piece resonates with its intended audience through a distinctive visual language.

Visual voice

Doriano’s work is defined by powerful graphic compositions and a sophisticated use of negative space. His minimal aesthetic focuses on clear concepts and refined color palettes to create engaging, distinctive imagery.
Minimalist IllustrationGraphic CompositionPositive And Negative SpaceConceptual SketchingDigital Refinement
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Doriano — questions answered

What is Doriano's creative process?

He starts with a pencil and sketchpad to develop the core idea before refining the style and colors in Photoshop.

What defines his visual style?

His work is known for being minimal yet impactful, featuring strong graphic compositions and a balance of positive and negative space.

Does he work with specific industries?

Yes, he frequently collaborates with art directors at magazines, publishing houses, and advertising agencies worldwide.

How does he approach different brand identities?

He hones each piece to his client’s specific needs, varying his approach to reflect the unique character of the brands he works with.

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