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Ca' di Campo

Events
Maria Del Campo
Website, UI/UX, Newsletter, AI Content
cadicampo.com
Long Story Short
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A voice worth protecting, held at scale.

Maria Del Campo's writing reads like poetry. Most wedding sites on the internet sound the same. Hers does not, and anything we built had to honor that.

  1. (01)

    Website & UI/UXFull build including Home, Vision, Experiences, Italia Unveiled, and Inquiry.

  2. (02)

    Italia UnveiledA distinct page mapping Italian regions to emotional signatures.

  3. (03)

    NewsletterSignup and integration that doesn't break the spell.

  4. (04)

    AI content workflowTreats her voice as the source material, not the output target.

The Business
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A luxury wedding and celebration design studio based in Milan, working across Italy. Not a wedding planner in the vendor-coordination sense. A design studio — a studio founded on the architecture of emotion.

Led by emotion. Guided by beauty. Grounded in meaning. Tuscan stone, Lake Como light, long-table dinners in courtyards, suspended florals, ceramics made by hand, artistic installations sculpted by Italian artisans.

The kind of celebration that begins with a feeling and unfolds through scent, texture, sound, and soul. Not a venue picked from a list — a region chosen for the emotional signature it carries.

The Client
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Maria Del Campo

Maria Del Campo

Mexican-born, American-trained, Italian by choice. Maria's path runs through hospitality interiors and culinary training, then a decade leading design for a real-estate start-up across California, New York, Chicago, London, and Madrid. In parallel, private members' clubs, a series of first weddings, and a master's in furniture design in Milan.

Every chapter added a new language — scent, timing, flavor, texture, light — until the work could only be described as emotional architecture. When Maria writes about it, it reads like poetry. That was the challenge.

The Assessment
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Most wedding sites on the internet sound the same. Ca' di Campo does not, and anything we built had to honor that.

  • A founder whose writing reads like poetry

  • Fifteen years of hospitality design expertise

  • Design collaboration with Great Jones

  • A voice so distinctive that AI defaults mangle it

  • Most wedding sites sound the same — Ca' di Campo does not

  • Scaling content production without losing the poetry

  • A site that honors the voice she's already speaking in

  • A content workflow that produces new material in new contexts

  • Newsletter integration that doesn't break the spell

The Build
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  • 01 / 05Design collaboration with Great Jones
  • 02 / 05Full website build — Home, Vision, Experiences, Italia Unveiled, Inquiry
  • 03 / 05UI/UX design for the entire site, including the Italia Unveiled emotional map of Italian regions
  • 04 / 05Newsletter signup and integration
  • 05 / 05AI content creation workflow, built around her voice

The content workflow is the part I care most about. Ca' di Campo's voice is sensory, metaphorical, unhurried. Exactly the kind of writing AI defaults mangle. So we didn't use defaults. We built a workflow that treats her voice as the source material, not the output target. Something that can keep producing new content, in new contexts, and still sound like Maria sitting down to write it herself.

IN PICTURES
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A voice, held.

The texture of the work — Milan light, long tables, Lake Como at sunset.

Lake Como bride at sunset

One Wedding. One Italy. Only Yours.

Wedding detail styling by Ca' di Campo in an Italian villa

Every texture, every tone.

Bridal bouquet at a Tuscan wedding

Sculpted symbols that elevate the story.

Wedding table design in an Italian villa near Milan

Emotional architecture, held in Italian light.

LIVE SITE
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This is live. Go look.

[www.cadicampo.com]
Bride in a flowing Couture Hayez gown at a Lake Como wedding, styled by Ca' di Campo at sunset.
Editorial bridal portrait styled by Ca' di Campo at Villa Geno, Lake Como.
Wedding table design in an Italian villa near Milan.
Bridal bouquet at a Ca' di Campo wedding in Tuscany.

The full stack, done right.

This one had the full stack. Design, build, integrations, and a content workflow that keeps earning its keep after the site ships. If you've got a voice worth protecting and a business that needs to show up online without losing it, that's the work.

MORE WORK
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