Sabrina Cisamolo

Good design shouldn't be a luxury: it should be the default. That's what brought me to sustainable product design: not beautiful one-off objects, but the harder challenge of building solutions that hold up when millions of people use them.

My time at EASA taught me that the most meaningful decisions happen before anything is sketched: in the brief, in the constraints, in how systems connect. At Covestro, I learned that materials are never a footnote: when you design for longevity and end-of-life from day one, everything else follows.

Education

2017 - 2020 Artistic and Linguistic High School Degree

2021 - 2026 Bachelors Degree in Sustainable Design

Work experience

2021 - 2021 Social Media Manager at PSL

2021 - 2022 Product Designer at Luoro

2023 -2024 GS1

2025 -2025 RYOTA YOKOZEKI Studio (Tokyo, Japan)

2025-2026 Industrial Designer at EASA

Hard Skills

Rhino

KeyShot

Adobe Suite

MS Office

Sketching & concept rendering

3D Prototyping

Cross-cultural communication

Client presentation & pitching

Project management

Creative problem solving

Human-centred design thinking

Languages

German - mother tongue

Italian - mother tongue

English - C1/C2

French - B2 (DELF Certificate)

Soft Skills

Spanish - A2

Portuguese - A2

Japanese - A2 (JLPT N4)

How I approach clients

I believe the best outcomes come from honest conversations. I ask direct questions, share early thinking, and welcome direct feedback in return because good design is a dialogue, not a delivery.

I work independently once a direction is set, but I stay close to the brief and to the people behind it.

Companies I’ve worked with

EASA

COVESTRO

TRILUX

Gamescom