Fabio Ardemagni has extensive work experience in creative and design roles. Fabio is currently the Head of Creative at Blackbird plc, where they collaborate with the product design team to assist with marketing, branding, and communications. Previously, Fabio worked as the Head of Design at eterlast, a company that develops web3 games and experiences utilizing blockchain technology. Fabio also held the position of Creative Services Director at Sony Pictures Entertainment for over 7 years. Prior to that, Fabio was the Creative Director for South Europe, the Middle East, and Africa at Nickelodeon and Viacom International Media Networks. Fabio has also worked as an Art Director and Creative Producer at Viacom, where they specialized in Nickelodeon and Comedy Central branding and promotion. Their early career includes a role as a Creative Manager at Digital De Agostini.
Fabio Ardemagni has a diverse education history. Fabio attended IULM University, where they studied Communication and Media Studies but did not obtain a degree. Fabio also attended the CPM Institute, where they earned a Professional Certificate in Integrated Digital Post Production. Additionally, they obtained a degree in Sound Engineering from EMIT Feltrinelli.
Furthermore, Fabio Ardemagni received their High School Diploma in Science and Maths from the Institute of Higher Education Liceo Fermi.
In terms of additional certifications, they completed various courses and programs. These include a Real-Time Development Bootcamp (Unity) from Mastered, a Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality program from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Unity Creative Core certification from Unity, a course on Build Wireframes and Low-Fidelity Prototypes from Google, a Unity Essentials Pathway program from Unity, a Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design course from Google, an Introduction to Game Design course from MITx on edX, a Design and Development of Educational Technology course from MITx on edX, and an Introduction to Computer Science and Programming Using Python course from MITx on edX.
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