Mural viale Unità d’Italia, the idea comes from the StudioMarte agency

Mural viale Unità d’Italia, the idea comes from the StudioMarte agency
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The mural that intrigued everyone revealed the name of its rightful owner. We told you about the message that appeared in Viale Unità d’Italia, near the De Bellis garden, inviting you to stop and look: and many people followed it to the letter. Numerous passers-by with their noses in the air and photos that capture the writing “Beauty is everywhere, you can find it even in the little things. Stop and look“. A positive message in the middle of the city, where the chaos and frenzy make you forget the charm of the present moment.

It seemed like a Banksy move, but instead today the author’s signature unexpectedly appeared: StudioMarte, who shared our news on their Facebook profile, officially revealing the mystery online too. This is the communications studio co-founded by Simone Schino and Danilo David Faccitondo, born in January 2024 from the ashes of WHUB, aiming for a new concept, a new frontier of marketing: “Ours is a strategic creative studio with a strong orientation towards art” explains Danilo Faccitondo to Telebari.

After their work experiences in Milan, the two partners decided to soon open an office in Bari in the very active Murattiano district, where numerous new businesses have sprung up. “The headquarters will have a creative space to welcome artists and communication professionals and an exhibition space to create small exhibits dedicated to artists, photographers, designers and illustrators” anticipates Faccitondo, who declares his desire to invest in Puglia. “We are from Bari and, for this reason, we want to focus on our territory with special activities, valorising young creative people from Puglia”. StudioMarte’s idea is brilliant. And if these are the premises, we can expect good things from what is much more than a simple marketing agency. Important details about the StudioMarte project will be revealed in the next few days.

 
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