
Mycrom Art
A Turin print studio celebrating iconic comic and illustrated characters through contemporary design and historical visual culture.
At a glance
Mycrom Art produces prints inspired by celebrated figures in comics and illustration, including Mr. Linea and Valentina. The studio’s work transforms these historical protagonists into contemporary art, giving them new life through modern design practice.
History
Mycrom Art operates as a specialist print producer focused on reinterpreting canonical characters from European comics and graphic design heritage. The company draws on a rich tradition of Italian illustration and sequential art.
What you see
The studio headquarters showcase work by Truly Design, whose creative direction makes the company’s artistic identity and output directly visible. The space reflects both the historical source material and contemporary interpretive practice.
Cultural significance
The studio preserves and reinterprets key figures in European comics history—particularly Italian graphic traditions—while demonstrating how historical visual culture can be renewed through design. This approach bridges archival practice with contemporary creative work.
Key facts
- Address: Via Spalato, 59a, 10141 Turin
- Coordinates: 45.0584477, 7.6518949
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00–13:00 and 15:00–19:00
Practical information
The studio is open weekday afternoons and mornings. Contact ahead for visits or inquiries about prints and commissions.
Getting there
Mycrom Art is located at Via Spalato in Turin’s urban area. Use the coordinates (45.0584477, 7.6518949) to locate it by GPS or mapping application.
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