Giangi is a hair salon in a northern Italian village. The shop is characterized by a disruptive eccentricity thanks to a mix of neo-baroque and animal-print furnishings. We opted for non-invasive graphic design in order to enhance the already defined identity of the store. For these reasons, we have also chosen not to design a logo, limiting ourselves to use a single typeface, Beaux from AlfaType (Italy), which refers to a refined Italian spirit and a bright red. Furthermore, to hark back to furnishings, we opted for Fedrigoni Armadillo Costellar Jade paper and a graphic sign that recalls the soul of the neo-baroque.