
Flavia Scuderi
Flavia Scuderi is a polyhedral Roman artist, class '74, based in Berlin since 2006.
In his career he has done comics, illustrations, storyboards, character design, screenplays and graphics for marketing.
The comic book debut takes place in 1998, with Zelda streghetta alla moda, on texts by Roberto Recchioni, under the independent label Factory.
Since 2000 he has collaborated for about eleven years with Disney, on titles like Witch, Princesses, Kim Possible and many others.
In 2005, together with Lorenzo Paoli, he won the Rai’s Pitch Me award for the best animated project with Big Mama.
She has worked in Berlin on character designs for the animated series Mia & Me and Lilly the witch, and has collaborated with various German reality shows such as, Knax, Mosaik, Flo & Andy, Geolino and Derkleine ICE.
In 2013, based on texts by Andreas Völlinger, he created the graphic novel Wagner, accompanied by an interactive app and a documentary for Arte, for which Flavia has created animated sequences and character design.
In 2018 she was invited to present a TEDx talk at the Humbolt Universität in Berlin, entitled Why comics are great, about the importance and often underestimated value of comics in our culture.
In 2015 he joined the Berlin-based games company Wooga, where he has created and still creates animated comics and illustrations, character design, storyboards, illustrations and graphics for the titles Futurama games of drones, Tropicats, Switchcraft, Pearl’s Pearl, Ghost detective and June’s Journey.
In Naples, Comicon 2024 presents Marlene, the graphic novel published by Edizioni BD, starring the immortal diva Marlene Dietrich.