Andrea Cau
@aerdna_c
A designer guiding founders in launching impactful products. Dad. Mentor. Founder of @ArticoloMinuto & @Type_Grid ❋ Before Treatwell, Buddyfit, Bemind, Oval.
Back at it with a new round of icons, this time, straight from the bar counter 🍸✨ Cocktails, tools, and tiny garnishes, all designed with love (and a splash of AI). Which one would you order first and what's your favorite?
Inspired by @soumyadesign’s incredible scenarios, I decided to create a few of my own. I’m especially in love with how the Himeji Castle Tower and Berber tent turned out. Some of these could work perfectly in the @Airbnb Icons section, what do you think, @bchesky?
Rocking my @rive_app tee today, huge thanks to @novikoff for this little treasure I’ll be guarding like a Horcrux. Hoping it brings some of that animation magic with it ⚡️🦾

Squad assembled. Each animal, a class. Each mech, a function. Magic support, heavy defense, long-range firepower, stealth, and blade combat. Ready for deploy!



Inspired by a brilliant scene from Allar, I decided to try my hand at these miniature luxury scenes, a Porsche in the Alps, a Countach under the Italian sun, and a Bugatti in front of a Parisian hotel. Just vibes and fun. Play is the best teacher.
Welcome to Compton. Midjourney x @topazlabs Bloom
Always had a soft spot for vintage airline brand systems, Pan Am was a masterclass. Confident type, minimalist posters, physical details that grounded everything. Every piece felt like it belonged to a bigger world. Design as language, not just decoration.

Still completely blown away by Death Stranding. The brutalist FUI, the melancholic structures—worldbuilding at its finest. I recreated a few, just for fun and learning. Nothing serious, just playing with style and inspiration. If you’re into this kind of stuff, more coming soon.

Been seeing Labubu all over lately. So I thought, what if it rocked Jordans? Custom Labubu x Jordan. Just having fun—more coming.

Not even three hours into Death Stranding, and I’ve already cried. Moments of stillness, scale, and raw emotion—delivered without saying much at all. Kojima is deeply affecting me. It’s not just a game. It’s a sensory journey.
I grew up with Harry Potter. So I decided to turn that nostalgia into icons ultra-detailed, miniature-style, full of story. From the Golden Snitch to the Triwizard cup, each object was built to hold its own story, just like the originals. Which one would you Accio first?

Been thinking about this transition: from a tactile, expressive header → to a clean, minimal jobs section. Just titles. Hover to reveal the buttons. Sometimes the quietest UI choices are the ones that guide best. Still exploring.
WIP for my portfolio header. Typography meets duct tape. Design meets play. Exploring, experimenting, sharing that’s the point. Not final. Not clean. Not boring. Let’s see where this goes. Still evolving…
Last week was one of those rare ones you keep in your pocket. Two designers I’ve admired for years shared kind words on two different projects. Grateful, humbled, recharged. A huge thank you to @vanschneider and @flarup for truly making my week. Let’s keep exploring!
WIP for my portfolio header. Typography meets duct tape. Design meets play. Exploring, experimenting, sharing that’s the point. Not final. Not clean. Not boring. Let’s see where this goes. Still evolving…
Companies are starting to fully understand that design and craft is the differentiator. Designer talent war is just the start.
New drop: jewelry icons. Real gem cuts, crisp colors, crafted details. Inspired by Alessandro Bernini’s designs turned into shiny pixels. Pixel bling. Pick your favorite!
Back at it with a new round of icons, this time, straight from the bar counter 🍸✨ Cocktails, tools, and tiny garnishes, all designed with love (and a splash of AI). Which one would you order first and what's your favorite?
After seeing that really original packaging, I was reminded of one of my favorites. Proud to know that it is an Italian Gin!
Yes.
Looking ahead to Death Stranding 2, and that unmistakable sense of immersion Kojima creates. His worlds don’t just pull you in, they echo long after. These are the kinds of experiences that quietly reshape how I see, design, and imagine.