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G&Sans

Every piece begins with a pencil sketch, bridging the gap between the tactile and the digital irrational.

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Girolamo Giannatempo, working under the pseudonym G&Sans, is an Italian illustrator and graphic artist based in Milan. Balancing his creative practice with roles as an accessibility designer and faculty member at the I-Crea Academy, he brings a structured yet imaginative approach to his visual work. His process remains rooted in tradition, with every piece beginning as a tactile pencil sketch before evolving into its final digital form. Known for his contributions to The Guardian and the non-profit organization CELIM, Giannatempo’s work often navigates the boundaries of the irrational. Through his studio, PaperPlane Factory, he maintains a focus on inclusive digital design, a discipline that informs the clarity and impact of his vibrant illustrations. His participation in the Design Indaba "Next Generation" series and exhibitions like Genoa’s Gelati market highlights his distinct presence in the graphic arts.

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G&Sans utilizes a palette of bright, saturated colors to depict a world of blob-like humanoids and irrational scenarios. His work blends the precision of UX/UI design with the fluid, organic shapes of hand-drawn sketches, creating a balance between digital clarity and surreal imagination.
Blob-Like HumanoidsIrrational ThemesVibrant PalettesPencil-Sketched OriginsInclusive Digital Design
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G&Sans — questions answered

Who is the artist behind G&Sans?

G&Sans is the pseudonym for Girolamo Giannatempo, a Milan-based illustrator, graphic artist, and accessibility designer.

How does the artist create his work?

Each illustration traditionally begins as a pencil sketch before being developed into its final graphic style.

What are the recurring subjects in his art?

His work frequently features blob-like humanoids and explores themes of the irrational world using bright colors.

Where has the work of G&Sans been featured?

His illustrations have appeared in The Guardian, the Design Indaba "Next Generation" series, and for the non-profit organization CELIM.

Does the artist have a background in design?

Yes, Giannatempo is a faculty member at I-Crea Academy and practices inclusive UX/UI design through his studio, PaperPlane Factory.

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