I’m Bruno DiGennaro, a designer and photographer based in Summerville, South Carolina, originally from Wappingers Falls, New York. I started in computer engineering before shifting into art at Clemson University, where I found a balance between technical problem-solving and visual storytelling through graphic design and photography. That mix of disciplines still drives how I think about images, interfaces, and experiences today.
In my photography, I’m drawn to how light interacts with everyday spaces—contrast, reflections, and small visual artifacts that most people overlook. I like slowing down, finding those quiet moments, and framing them in ways that feel honest but slightly unfamiliar.
My design work spans posters, zines, book covers, mobile UX mockups, custom type, and new media projects that tap into my background with computers and technology. I’ve also created branding and advertising for small businesses in my local Summerville community, helping them translate their ideas into clear visual systems.
Right now, I’m focused on growing as a multidisciplinary creative by refining my visual language, expanding my skill set across print and digital, and staying open to collaborations that push me into new tools, formats, and ways of working.