Diesel
Yuri Sperotto is a skilled 3D Graphic Designer with extensive experience in the fashion industry. Currently employed at Diesel since October 2017, Yuri specializes in creating collections using Clo3D and Vred and has collaborated on special projects with notable brands such as Alpinestars and Netflix. Previously, Yuri worked at Diesel from July 2013 to July 2014, focusing on collection development and interior lookbook photography. Earlier experience includes a role at TIC TAC S.R.L. from November 2011 to June 2013, where Yuri gained expertise in digital printing and graphic layout preparation. Yuri holds a degree in Graphic Design from IIS A.Scotton, attained in 2012.
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Diesel
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Diesel has long been a leading pioneer in denim and casual fashion, known for moving outside and ahead of trends in its industry. While retaining always its DNA, in recent years Diesel has evolved into the world of premium casual wear, becoming a true alternative to the established luxury market. Despite Diesel’s extraordinary growth, its philosophy is the same as when Renzo Rosso created it in 1978: he envisaged a brand that would stand for passion, individuality and self-expression while brand continues to blaze its own trail. Diesel thrives on change: every new product derives from a process of enormous creative freedom, ensuring constant innovation. The collections include: Diesel, Diesel Black Gold and Diesel Kid. Diesel is not just apparel and denim: it’s a lifestyle, which has been interpreted through licenses with leading brands to develop watches and jewellery (with Fossil), eyewear (with Marcolin), fragrances (with L’Oreal), helmets (with AGV), strollers (with Bugaboo), and a complete Living Collection (with Moroso – furniture, Foscarini – lighting, Scavolini – Diesel social kitchen, Seletti – tableware and Berti – wooden flooring). Diesel is a truly worldwide organization. It is present in more than 80 countries with 5,000 points of sale, including more than 400 company owned stores.