ABOUT ME
Max Galli was born in Milan on January 5, 1968. From 1983 to 1989 he dedicated himself to studying graphic art and other visual communication forms. After his studies he started working as a designer and devised covers and campaigns for Italian and international musicians such as PFM, Zarrillo, Oxa, Bertè, Pravo, Celentano, Pino Daniele, Conte, Morandi, Fiorello, Ranieri, Tenco, Ani DiFranco, Jackie Leven, Cowboy Junkies, The Motor Homes, Cecilia Chailly, etc.



In 1996 he was in charge of the graphics project and illustrations of the sole official book ever published in Italy on Manu Chao.
La Scala Theatre has repeatedly entrusted him with the graphic design and editorial projects of various Classical and Lyrical opera works.

In 2002 he co-founded vanGoGh, a first italian digital creative integrated agency, a multi-award winning international team strongly oriented to experimentation.
He is a CEO an inspirator of a group of talented designers, creatives, technologist and writers sharing a strong interest for the arts and being always in search of new forms of expression.

The Web has been his territory since 1994.

Selected clients & brands
Ferrari, Piaggio, Moto Guzzi, Aprilia, Vespa, Il Sole 24 Ore, Mondadori, RCS, Granarolo, Candy, Hoover, Einaudi, IBM, Festina, Istituto Marangoni, Luisa Spagnoli, Ebay, La Perla, Maserati.

As a result of his interest for coaching and the NLP of Bandler and Grinder, in 2007 he became a coach and started to train people and divulge the positive principles on which this discipline is based.

Max Galli is not only a professional, but also an artist. His works of art are strongly influenced by the works of artists that he loves so much such as Basquiat, Arman, Rotcho, Franz Kline, Wharol, Picasso, Afro and Novelli.