I'm Virginia Taramasco, a multidisciplinary designer. I've studied Communication Design at Politecnico di
Milano.
I work in branding, editorial design, and 3D modeling. I always strive to create original projects while
maintaining a rational design approach
I'm Virginia Taramasco, a multidisciplinary designer. I've studied Communication Design at Politecnico di
Milano.
I work in branding, editorial design, and 3D modeling. I always strive to create original projects
while maintaining a rational design approach
TEGO
What if electromagnetic waves were used to control the population?
TEGO is an emerging
fashion brand that produces the Anti-EMF jacket™, a descendant of the tin foil hat, a device traditionally used
to protect against mind control. The jacket is in a constant state of detection: when it comes into direct
contact with an electronic device, it begins to inflate its special protective spikes, shielding the wearer. On
the jacket's display, it is possible to see who is allegedly behind the signal: aliens, the government, or big
corporations?





Entanglement
The entanglement is a phenomenon in which particles become interconnected, so that the
state of one is correlated with that of another, regardless of the distance separating them. This podcast
explores the relationship between seemingly opposing realms: the human, the non-human, and quantum art.
Leontophone
Video created for Common Index, a collective installation aimed at creating a mythological
bestiary.
Hosted in Milan at TXT Studio, Common Index presents an interactive installation that shapes
the environment in which these creatures exist: the presence, movement, and sound of visitors ripple through the
space, allowing the creatures to influence one another and transform together, weaving a shared ecosystem in
constant flux.




Selected graphic works



Motion graphics video selected for the project Visioni d'Alta Quota and developed during an artist residency at
the MEET Digital Culture Center.
Starting January 30, the video will be screened on urban LED displays in
Milan, Brescia, and Bergamo during the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In this way, public spaces are transformed
into digital art installations, where local heritage and aesthetic experimentation engage in dialogue within the
flow of everyday urban life.



Monte San Giorgio is a UNESCO archaeological site where Triassic marine life fossils have been
discovered.
The findings are divided between Italy and Switzerland, and are housed in two different
museums.
The rebranding project aims to create a shared identity for both institutions, differentiated by
color, in order to establish a transnational nature trail experience. This would be supported by an app designed
to explore both the surrounding landscape and the fossils exhibited in the museums.
The logo, inspired by
the natural element of fire, has an irregular shape that echoes the texture of rock.





