Pintori template for professional services providers

Pintori limited edition Squarespace template is ideal for professional services providers.

Limited edition Squarespace template design

Renowned web designer Andy Clarke has launched new limited edition Squarespace templates to help professional service providers create visually stunning websites. These templates combine distinctive design with Squarespace’s clever functionality.

Inspired by the groundbreaking work of renowned Italian graphic designer Giovanni Pintori, “Pintori” from Stuff & Nonsense is a premium website template designed for Squarespace 7.1. It’s an ideal choice for professional service provider websites.

Easily customisable with brand colours and fonts

Announcing the launch of his collection of Squarespace templates, Andy Clarke said:

“For most of my career, I’ve encouraged designers and developers to learn from past design masters and make inspiring work for the web. Now, I’m making Squarespace templates to help them do just that.

Squarespace is a powerful platform for website design, and its Fluid Engine enables countless layouts. So, why do so many Squarespace websites look the same? Most follow the same design patterns we see everywhere online. However, Squarespace websites can have distinctive designs that are packed with personality.

Inspired by the work of art directors and editorial designers, including Bea Feitler, Willy Fleckhaus, and Giovanni Pintori, this collection of unique Squarespace website templates will help designers create visually stunning websites that stand out from the crowd.”


Customisation service from only £480

Running a business is never easy, with plenty of tasks competing for your attention. Between accounting, client relationships, marketing, sales, and work, the list goes on and on. You could spend time customising a website template, but instead of trying DIY, Andy will customise your Pintori template with your branding, colours, content, fonts, graphics, and images.


About Giovanni Pintori

Giovanni Pintori was born in Sardinia in 1912 and became one of the most influential European graphic designers of the 20th century. He became known for the distinctive style he crafted into Olivetti’s design language for over 30 years.

Pintori studied design at Italy’s influential Higher Institute for Artistic Industries, where he met the advertising director and publicist who headed Olivetti’s advertising department and went to work there after graduating. He became the company’s art director in 1950.

Olivetti manufactured business machines, most famously its range of typewriters. Its products were recognisable, and every detail of its designs—from the shape of a spacebar to the colour of its outer casings was carefully considered.

Creativity was an essential part of the company’s culture, which was evident from the architecture of its factories and offices to the graphic design used to promote its products. Over his 30-year career at Olivetti, Pintori designed the company’s advertising, brochures, and even their annual calendars.

Pintori’s aesthetic style was bold and confident. He used bright colours from minimal colour palettes and combined them with shapes to fill his designs with energy. But Pintori’s work wasn’t just playful. His choices of shapes weren’t abstract. They were thoughtful.

His shapes suggest the benefits of using a product rather than literally describing its features. He didn’t just illustrate Olivetti’s products; Pintori brought them to life through his graphic designs by suggesting how they might be used and what they could do to enhance people’s lives and work.

Pintori limited edition Squarespace template is ideal for composers and sound designers.

This Pintori template comes as a ready-to-customise website, allowing you to add a personal touch and make it uniquely yours.

Andy Clarke

Often referred to as one of the pioneers of web design, Andy Clarke has been instrumental in pushing the boundaries of web design and is known for his creative and visually stunning designs. His work has inspired countless designers to explore the full potential of product and website design. Andy’s written several industry-leading books, including ‘Transcending CSS,’ ‘Hardboiled Web Design,’ and ‘Art Direction for the Web.’ He’s also worked with businesses of all sizes and industries to achieve their goals through design. His clients have included Disney, Greenpeace, Open University, and WWF.

https://stuffandnonsense.co.uk
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