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Creativity often arises from unexpected combinations. Illustrator and designer Doretta Rinaldi strives to create images that evoke emotions and shape a special atmosphere. Her works are filled with lightness and beauty, inviting us to look at the world from a new perspective. This approach is especially valuable in today's world, where aesthetics are becoming part of everyday experience — from interior design to brand visual identity. Interestingly, this attention to detail can also be found in other areas. For example, online gambling and poker tournaments are not only about luck, but also about a well-thought-out strategy, attitude, and the ability to find harmony in the process. In this sense, participating in such events is similar to the creative process: every detail, every move, every emotion is important. This is exactly what is discussed in the article dedicated to online poker tournaments and tips on how to succeedseverint.net. This experience combines excitement, attentiveness, and the desire to win — qualities that are familiar not only to players but also to artists. The result is an interesting intersection: the world of visual art created by Doretta Rinaldi and the world of strategic games, where those who can see a little more than others win. In both cases, it is important to think outside the box, trust your intuition, and find beauty in the little things.

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a project with MACRO Milano and Anomali Milano
for Feel Florenze and Sistema Museo

Illustration: I imagined a visual path through the highlights of the city centre of Florence: Palazzo Vecchio,
Santa Maria Novella, Santa Maria del Fiore with its Battistero, Ponte Vecchio. Then, some additional landmarks:
the “Giglio”, the bust of Dante Alighieri, a warm italian sun…

Monuments do not follow any specific proportion or order. They just create a “grandeur”, as if you’re strolling around,
feeded by Italian beauty.

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Italian Association of Visual and Communication Design