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The graphic design gallery and bookshop, formerly known as Parco Gallery, is now an integral part of Frakas, a Milan-based design studio founded by Loredana Bontempi and Emanuele Bonetti.

Our bookshop is in Via Zuretti 35 in Milan, 15 minutes by foot from Central Station. (Photo by Cartacarbone)

Visual culture has always been at the core of Frakas’ practice, who is designing images that tell stories about the contemporary from 2010. The power of visual and the power of communication are the protagonists of everyday life, they are tools that can change the present and the future.

In the space there is a wall dedicated to the exhibitions. In the image the poster exhibition by Raissa Pardini about the connection between graphic design and music (2019) – formerly held at The Social in London. (Photo by Matteo Girola)

In addition to this there is passion for exchanging and collaborating with other designers, making the open space of Frakas, the hub of an international network of design professionals.

A center of exchange and collaboration in between designers, schools, locals and lovers from the neighbourhood.

Events and exhibitions are constant opportunities for research and experimentation. They are accompanied by a selection of objects and publications – books, magazines and fanzines – curated by Emanuele and Loredana, as well as a series of self-initiated and self-published projects by the studio.

Frakas distributes local and international publishers, with care about topics going from graphic design and visual representation to topics more related to society, ethics, politics, sustainability and climate change.

If you want to contact us write to hello@parco.gallery. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Linkedin.

You can contact us at:
+39 02 367 993 80/1
hello@parco.gallery

Via Zuretti 35
20125 Milan, Italy
15 minutes by foot from Central Station
Monday-Friday 11:00am-2:00pm/4:00pm-6:30pm

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