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Jan 26 - 2023
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About creativity and strategy

My two cents. An editorial by Giacomo Frigerio.

The light and the dark. Polar opposites that convey what Blossom is today, who we are, and how we help each other look at the world with a different perspective, every day.

After a year of major evolution and change, we have redefined who we are and why we exist. It was a long process that involved all of Blossom and which, in reality, we will never stop doing.

Ours is a creative soul, one which looks at the world and everyday life and sees endless possibilities of beauty. A beauty we choose to express uniquely every time; a creativity that takes advantage of existing means and tools, but is always open to innovation, such as the incredible AI revolution just around the corner.

To this, we have added a strategic vision of the world and business, so that every choice we make is guided by reason and, to that point, by a strategic approach that enables us to choose and act with resolute and sound judgment.

There are many of us here today, but really, we are two souls merging into one.

Revealing possibilities that we could neither see nor imagine before.

For this very reason, the first release year of Snap is dedicated to these souls of ours: six articles – with interviews, videos and insights – that tell and show many forms of creativity, which go hand-in-hand with strategy.

A great illustrator and friend of Blossom came to visit. Nico189, aka Nicola Laurora, took his first steps with us 15 years ago. From our couch, he invites us into his world, a fascinating dimension where the covers of Monocle and graffiti on trains in sunny southern Italy mix together.

Our Head of Strategy, Camilla Beretta, summarizes the omnichannel approach with style, working shoulder-to-shoulder with Jacopo Riva and his illustrations.

We recorded lunch break conversations at our HQ between Dave, Head of Media House, and Francesco Seveso, our boxing psychologist and trainer. The result is a podcast that talks about creativity, work and human functioning, which episode after episode, will take us to places made of invisible matter, but that have an impact on all of us.

Alessandro Scartezzini, CEO of Webperformance, our partner in digital media crime, explains the what, how and when of the media world.

And finally, as part of our “Who are you?” video series, Matteo Mari, aka Mario, shares his short film, “On Sunday, I dress badly,” a mind-blowing presentation loaded with technique, rhythm, style and depth that truly moved me.

 

In January, the sky in Milan is often grey and the days are dark. May this issue of Snap give you some light.

Happy New Year, and happy reading.

Nov 25 - 2025

The world is changing — fast. How do we keep up?

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Climate. Social media. AI. New generations. Crazy expectations. The landscape is shifting beneath our feet. Every innovation, every disruption, demands a reset.

But one thing never changes: the need to communicate.

From cave walls to cloud servers

Ancient hunters trading stories by firelight. History scratched into stone, painted on cave walls. Scribes inking wisdom onpapyrus. Ideas spread by mouth, messages passed by hand. From radio to television. Texts to the infinite digital world.

No matter the age or technology, communication is essential. Its survival. Human connection. Knowledge must move —or it’s lost. And so are we.

There’s a lot at stake.

Rising temperatures and melting glaciers. Catastrophic wildfires and devastating floods. Human-induced emissions that pollute the air we breathe. Issues affecting our climate and atmosphere aren’t just topics for specialists — they impact our daily lives, our health, and our collective future. Data-driven insight is key to empowerment. Awareness is the first step toward meaningful action.

The information is out there. And we all need to hear it.

So what now?

Now we turn scientific evidence into real-world understanding. We transform data into stories. Build bridges between expertise and everyday reality.

Science isn’t just for scientists anymore. It’s for all of us. And we’re here to share the insight – with you.

See how Blossom and Copernicus are changing the conversation about our planet.

Read the case study

Entertainment / Insights
Oct 23 - 2025

Blossom moves to Via Tortona. Where perspectives shift.

Milan, Via Tortona 9. It didn’t take long for Giacomo Frigerio, CEO and Founder of Blossom, to realize this was the right place. This is where we’ve moved, and this is where we invite you to join us in a new chapter of Transforming Perspectives. Watch now.

People say all sorts of things about Milan. That it’s grey and overcast, but also vibrant; international, but never enough; fast-paced, but familiar. Hard to pin down—much like those who can’t sit still and have change in their DNA. That’s Milan. Nowhere is this more true than in Tortona. 

Tortona is a fracture that refuses to heal, where fragments of the past remain embedded in the framework of the present. Once, there were factories, workshops, workers’ homes, and the Porta Genova railway as its backbone. Today, warehouses have become ateliers, old glassworks are now creative hubs, courtyards double as exhibition spaces. There are long-standing shops and concept stores, young designers and the carpenter methodically sanding his furniture, legacy fashion houses and the hardware store owner who’s always been here—each with their own perspective on the neighborhood. There’s a persistent sense of restlessness in the air. 

Blossom couldn’t have chosen anywhere else. Via Tortona 9, in a building that has kept its foundations but transformed many times over. It isn’t just an office; it’s a hub for transformation. Here, people are free to challenge themselves and each other, continually encouraged to reframe their outlook. Anything can happen: team brainstorms, the creation of new tools to rethink communication, unforgettable events and dinners. Giacomo Frigerio saw immediately that this was the right place for Blossom. Together with architects Michele Bellinzona and Alberto Fraterrigo-Garofalo, who oversaw its renovation, he leads us here—into the heart of Tortona. Where transformation happens. 

Retail / News
Oct 14 - 2025
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Blossom for Chanteclair: how can responsibilty and effectiveness speak together?

BRANDING AND STRATEGIC RESTYLING

Vert is the line of eco-detergents under the Chanteclair brand. Known for its focus on
sustainability, the range was at risk of being identified with an image that didn’t fully
communicate the strength and performance consumers expect. Blossom stepped in to lead a
strategic restyling: reinforcing the sustainable positioning while making the products’
powerful effectiveness immediately clear. The outcome is a visual identity that moves past the
compromise between green aesthetics and proven performance.

FROM GENERIC CODES TO A DISTINCTIVE MARK

A process of structured dialogue with the Real Chimica team led to a redesign, with a bolder
green palette and a visual hierarchy that highlights the product name and key benefits. The
goal: to overcome the widespread perception that “green” means less effective compared to
traditional cleaners. In this context, Vert’s new image was shaped to make its dual strength
sustainability and cleaning power—instantly visible.

Hero Vert
Global Issues / News
Oct 1 - 2025
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This Way to Social Justice: Blossom for ILO at the Global Citizen Festival in New York

For the third consecutive year, ILO has chosen Blossom to give voice—through an official video presented at the Global Citizen Festival in Central Park—to its vision of social justice and decent work. This event brings together activism, institutions, and civil society, shining a light on the crucial issues of work, rights, and sustainability.

The ongoing partnership between ILO and Blossom is built on strategic and creative dialogue, transforming values and priorities into impactful global communication tools. The video challenges us to rethink the role of work: not just a paycheck, but the foundation of dignity, social cohesion, and inclusive development. Data, vision, and a direct call to action: renew the social contract to build a fairer future.

Watch the video and see how partnership can transform the global conversation.

Entertainment / Insights
Feb 26 - 2025
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Shifting perspective. Every day.

From Karate to Boxing. Martina Caruso’s Rise to the Top.

Watch the latest episode of Transforming Perspectives.

July 2021. Heat, windows wide open, TVs on.
One year late, the Tokyo Olympics finally air.

Sitting in front of one of those screens is Martina Caruso. For years, she dominated karate mats around the world, collecting European and World Championship medals. Then, still at the top of her game, she walked away. Done. But watching the Olympics, she feels something is missing. Competition—that’s what. A few days later, she laces up a pair of boxing gloves. Four months later, she steps into the ring for her first professional match. With one goal in mind: becoming the greatest female boxer of all time.

She tells us about it in the gym where she trains every day, in Brianza. What started as a simple conversation turns into a sparring session. And what we thought was just a story about switching sports turns out to be something much bigger. Because Martina isn’t built for comfort zones. She doesn’t fear a challenge, whether it’s an opponent or herself. She’s been facing pain her whole life—inside and outside the ring. And when things are left unfinished, she doesn’t let them hang.
She closes the loop. But, most of all, she knows there’s only one way to get where she wants to be: shifting her perspective. Every single day.

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