RUFA Annual Report 2023–24

A project-led celebration for the Academy’s 25th anniversary.

 
RUFA turns 25 and celebrates this milestone with a new edition of its Annual Report, transformed for 2023–24 into a true collective performance. Not merely a volume documenting the year’s activities, but a shared design act that places intention, process and the power of collaboration at its core.

Drawing inspiration from the thinking of Vilém Flusser — according to whom “everything depends on intention (design)” — the Annual Report was created through a 48-hour creative marathon: an intensive workshop involving 50 selected students, supported by designers, photographers, visual artists, copywriters and coordinating lecturers. Within a single space, transformed into an open laboratory, teams worked in synergy, producing content, images, data and narratives that shaped the final volume.

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The new Annual Report tells the story of RUFA through a structure that resembles a journey.

It opens with ten keywords interpreting the Academy’s identity between past and future, continues with a photographic selection dedicated to undergraduate and postgraduate final projects, and then expands to include the year’s activities: events, workshops, talks and internationalisation projects. The volume also features infographics developed according to the Data Humanism approach, built from interviews and questionnaires conducted with students and lecturers.

The publication is completed by a semi-transparent dust jacket that brings together a patchwork of visual fragments generated by the participants, symbolising the collective nature of the project and the community that animates it.

The Annual Report 2023–24 thus becomes not only a document, but a statement of method: a way of looking at the Academy’s growth through experience, shared research and the creativity that emerges from working together.

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The team that brought the project to life:

Editorial project

Cristiana Pagnottelli
Guido Lombardo
Alessandra Giacomelli

Content supervisor

Fabio Mongelli

Design

Intorno Design:

Davide Luccini
Francesco Incantalupo
Guido Lombardo

Producer

Cristiana Pagnottelli

Illustrations

Francesco Fidani

Portrait Photo & Postproduction

Stefano Compagnucci
Maria Vittoria Pecchioli

Text Editor

Alessandra Giacomelli
Giorgia Susta

Visual Content Editors

Chiara Cesta
Alice Attanasio
Silvia Panaro
Sophie Nardi
Matteo Facello
Barbara Notaro
Michelle Kovanova
Riccardo Veracini

Layout Group

Andrea Boncristiani
Lorenzo Bracaglia
Bianca D’Aquino
Matilde Francia
Simone Massari
Giorgia Natale
Gabriele Nassuato
Gaia Zaffiri
Alessandro Zingone

Infographic group

Flavia Basile
Mattia Capomaci
Giulia Cantini
Giulia Chiriani
Chiara De Siena
Denis D’Andrea
Vittoria Fornari
Sofia Paciotti
Livia Rosati
Chiara Tamburrini
Agnese Troncone

Illustration group

Andrea Camaioni
Victor Ciriani
Chiara Dionisi
Laura Ettori
Antonio Fornari
Margherita Gasparro
Cesare Mezzapelle
Alessandra Pavoni
Alice Rossini
Angelica Sagace
Valentina Xiang

Photography group

Valerio Ardovino
Beatrice Bacci
Flavia Cardone
Francesca D’Eliax
Martina Madeddu
Michele Quondam Pasquale
Valentina Gabriele
Matteo Vicinanza

Photo contributors

Claudia Rolando
Marta Ferro
Luca Carbone

Thanks to

All RUFA departments

Typeface

Milligram by Zetafonts

Printed on

Favini papers

The RUFA Annual Report 2023–2024 was made possible thanks to the valuable contribution of Favini Papers Division and Tiburtini srl, who respectively supplied the paper and handled the printing of the publication.

 

FAQ

The RUFA Annual Report is the annual publication that brings together projects, final works, activities and events, telling the story of the identity and evolution of the Rome University of Fine Arts throughout the academic year.

The 2023–24 edition celebrates RUFA’s 25th anniversary and was created through a 48-hour creative marathon involving students, lecturers, designers, photographers and visual artists in a true collective design performance.

More than 50 selected students took part in the creation of the volume, alongside professionals in visual communication, photography and writing, as well as the lecturers coordinating the various teams.

The RUFA Annual Report 2023–24 is a limited-edition publication. Printed copies are mainly distributed to the RUFA community, partners and the Academy’s stakeholders. The digital version is available for consultation directly on this page.

Previous editions of the RUFA Annual Report are available in the dedicated section of the RUFA website.
View past Annual Reports

The volume represents a tool for self-analysis and a shared narrative of the RUFA community. It documents the quality of education, students’ work, cultural activities and the evolution of the Academy between Rome, Milan and the international context.