Mattia Iurlano
About Mattia Iurlano
Mattia Iurlano is a graphic designer specializing in sport design, currently working with several major sports organizations including the NBA, FIBA, and LBA.
Graphic Designer Career
Mattia Iurlano has built a career as a graphic designer, specializing in sport design. He currently holds positions at the National Basketball Association (NBA), FIBA, LBA, and Batmattz. His work involves creating engaging digital content for these sports organizations, leveraging his expertise in graphic design to enhance visual communication and branding.
Education and Expertise
Mattia Iurlano studied at Università degli Studi di Firenze from 2011 to 2013. He also attended Liceo Scientifico Niccolò Copernico in Prato, where he achieved a Diploma Scientifico PNI. His education background has equipped him with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary for his career in graphic design.
Work with NBA, FIBA, and LBA
Mattia Iurlano has been a graphic designer for the National Basketball Association (NBA) since 2016. He also works for FIBA, the International Basketball Federation, and LBA, the Lega Basket Serie A. His responsibilities in these roles include designing digital content that captures the dynamic nature of sports, contributing to the visual identity and branding efforts of these global sports organizations.
Batmattz Freelance Brand
Mattia Iurlano operates under the nickname 'Batmattz' for his freelance graphic design activities. The Batmattz brand has gained recognition in the sports design community. Through this brand, Mattia offers his digital artistry skills to various clients, creating visually appealing and effective graphic designs.
Early Interest in Photoshop
Mattia Iurlano's passion for graphic design began in high school when he started using Photoshop as a hobby. This early interest in digital artistry led to the development of his professional skills, eventually evolving into a successful career in graphic design, where he now applies his expertise to major sports organizations.