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Emanuela Frigerio
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Emanuela Frigerio is a founding partner of the firm. She has developed identity and branding systems, print programs, packaging, environmental graphics and publications for cultural institutions, government agencies, and a wide range of corporate clients. Drawing from her international experience at the highest level of graphic design, her work focuses on visual communication that transcends regional and linguistic limitations. As a result, she has established an exceptional reputation in England, Italy, Japan, and the United States.
Emanuela Frigerio was born in Torino, Italy. She graduated from the Polytechnic of Design in Milan in 1983, and began her graphic design career at Conran Associates in London, later joining Franco Gaffuri Agenzia di Grafica in Milan. In 1987, Ms. Frigerio relocated to Tokyo, where, at the branding firm PAOS, her work was influenced by the meticulous artistry of Japanese design.
Emanuela joined Chermayeff & Geismar Inc. in 1990, and served as a principal at the firm at the time of its closing in 2005. She has directed a wide range of projects in numerous disciplines. She has designed graphic identities for the Rockefeller Foundation, the McNay Art Museum, the American Council of Learned Societies, Integrated Living Communities, Marriott Rewards and the Index Corporation. Additionally, she designed a new trademark for Tokyo’s popular Marubiru building and a comprehensive brand repositioning for the Hankyu Hotel Chain. Major packaging programs for Liz Claiborne cosmetics and IBM Multimedia have benefited from Emanuela’s creative direction, as well as exhibit graphics and wayfinding standard manuals for the Acquario di Genova, Oceanario de Lisboa and the New Orleans Aquarium. She has designed several exhibitions including the Museum of American Finance, New York University, the Library of Congress, Boston Public Library and the American Institute of Architects, along with sign systems for the McNay Museum of Art and the Bank of America’s world headquarters.
She has been responsible for publications and promotional materials for numerous corporations, including JCDecaux, Knoll, FactSet, US General Services Administration, the Rockefeller Foundation and Crane Papers. She is a strong advocate for the design profession, collaborating frequently with the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) in the design of exhibits, print materials, publications and posters.
Emanuela is a recognized publication designer, creating books for Abrams, the Museum of Modern Art and New York University, as well as a monograph of Chermayeff & Geismar Inc.’s work, designing:, published by Graphis in 2003.
She has received design awards from the Italian Art Directors Club, the American Art Directors Club, AIGA, SEGD, and the GSA Design Excellence Program, among others. Her work has been featured in the AIGA Graphic Design and Art Director’s Club Annuals, and in the design magazines Print, Step, Domus, Communication Arts, Graphis and How.