Odeko
Francesco Fraioli has a diverse work experience. Francesco is currently the Director Of Product Design at Odeko, a software company focused on helping small businesses thrive. Prior to this, they were the Design Director at SumAll, where they aimed to eliminate waste, gain time, and save money. Francesco has also worked as a Senior Product Designer at Bluecore and as a Product Designer at SumAll. Before their design roles, they co-founded MEME coworking and worked as an Interaction Designer at SHADO, where the company focused on designing next-generation TV channels and interactive formats. Francesco also has experience as the Founder and Head of Product at Thounds, a music platform that allows people to create music together. Francesco has collaborated as an Interaction Design Lab collaborator at Università Iuav di Venezia and had an internship at Mediaset. Francesco'sexperience ranges from product design and interaction design to entrepreneurship and collaboration.
Francesco Fraioli has a strong educational background in the field of design and visual communications. Francesco began their educational journey at Liceo Artistico Statale di Venezia, where they completed their high school education focusing on fine and studio arts from 1997 to 2002. Francesco then pursued their bachelor's degree in art at Università Iuav di Venezia, graduating in 2005. Building on this foundation, Francesco went on to earn a master's degree in design and visual communications, also from Università Iuav di Venezia, which they completed in 2008.
In addition to their formal education, Francesco Fraioli attended the CIID Summer School in 2007, where they focused on IXD, UX, and UI. While they did not earn a degree for this program, it provided him with valuable knowledge and skills in these areas.
Overall, Francesco Fraioli's education history reflects a dedication to the field of design and visual communication, emphasizing their commitment to developing their skills and knowledge in this discipline.
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