In memory of Stefano Asili , designer, illustrator, professor of Graphic Design at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture. In Cagliari , two years after his untimely death, his University dedicated the "fencing" hall of the Santa Croce complex to him. Not only. Until 21 July, from Monday to Friday from 17 to 19:45 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 to 12. the exhibition “Forms analogous. Stefano Asili design” with his best creatures. Manifestos and identity brands for public bodies and associations that have left their mark. There is his photo, a beautiful photo, he thoughtfully planning something beautiful, which opens the exhibition and his works, a profound trace of his personality and his action in art, culture, communication and advertising .

A commemorative plaque was also unveiled which has its own graphic sign: the building that recalls a kindergarten, the children's home, its unmistakable signature. Many, on this occasion, in front of their families, remembered him. Friends and comrades with whom he shared intellectual and artistic experiences. The portrait outlined by the pro-rector Gianni Fenu . The three aspects that set him apart. This is how he related to others: «Happiness, humility and depth in seeing things, a very rare gift. They were aspects of his character - Fenu clarifies - that he showed even in the less happy moments of his life. On an artistic level, its symbols must be observed with great attention and several times to understand their many implications and meanings. It's his greatness."

Caterina Giannattasio, professor in the Department of Architecture , recalls how attentive he was to the destiny of the community: «He acted and thought to pursue a collective interest. The university space that we dedicate to him, conceived as a multifunctional space, reflects the soul of Stefano Asili: a multifaceted soul. He was very close to reality. For us, this place must have a strong connection with the territory”. Giovanni Battista Cocco, professor of architectural and urban composition , leaves this image: «He oscillated between determinism and indeterminism. He was a great tightrope walker in his very original journey in different fields. Lately he said he didn't have time. In fact, he himself proved that time is infinite. His lesson lives not only within the text published by LetteraVentidue, which summarizes the values in which he has always believed, but invades the spaces of all the territories of the island: from logos, noble and precious, for public companies to posters advertising bottles of wine and all the objects in which there is the sign of his pure talent. It is his legacy and the indelible memory of what he created».

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