


Bruno Cattani — Website
The user experience was developed around the central role of imagery. Clean layouts, generous spacing and a carefully balanced visual hierarchy allow the photographs to stand out without distractions, creating a browsing rhythm that echoes the experience of moving through an exhibition or a printed catalogue.
For the new website of Bruno Cattani, photographer and visual artist whose work explores themes of memory and the relationship between image, space and time, we designed a digital experience aimed at enhancing the visual language and narrative dimension of his photographic projects.
The project focused primarily on UI/UX design, with the goal of creating a platform that is simple, immersive and strongly centered on the viewing experience. The information architecture was rethought to clearly organize the different sections of the website personal projects, commissioned work and publications allowing users to navigate smoothly through photographic series and editorial content.
Special attention was given to interface design and micro-interactions, with smooth transitions and a modular system capable of adapting to different image formats and screen sizes. The result is a coherent and understated digital environment designed to guide visitors through the artist’s visual universe, letting the images lead the experience.



