Matteo Cinti
Born in the late eighties, Matteo graduated as an Advertising Graphic Designer in Rome in 2007 and in the same year discovered Ombre e Luci, beginning to layout the magazine when it was still under the management of the Quintily printing house. He subsequently obtained a Master's degree in Web Design and joined the editorial team starting in 2010, thanks to the trust of Mariangela and Cristina, initially handling only the magazine's layout, before taking on the role of graphic consultant for the Faith and Light Association as well, of which Ombre e Luci is a part. At the same time, he works on amateur projects as a reviewer for several online publications (The Shelter, Everpop, Metis Magazine), discussing films, television series and in particular comics, of which he is an avid consumer. Drawing is a hobby he has carried with him since childhood and that he occasionally manages to turn into work. A proud supporter of beauty in everyone's diversity, he never loses hope for an increasingly greener world.
Articles
Review · Culture
Being Bea | A Graphic Memoir
Matteo Cinti • February 12, 2025
Review · Culture
The World in a Fixed Point | Review
Matteo Cinti • August 28, 2024
Faith and Light
When an Afternoon Lasts Forty Years
Matteo Cinti • July 19, 2024
Review · Culture
Jun | A Graphic Memoir
Matteo Cinti • February 19, 2024
Faith and Light
With the Three Siblings
Matteo Cinti • August 16, 2023
Education
How a Magazine Issue Comes Together
Matteo Cinti • May 11, 2023
Review · Culture
The World as We See It
Matteo Cinti • February 13, 2023
Culture
What If Being Deaf Were a Superpower?
Matteo Cinti • June 22, 2022
Culture
Pablo, Who Sees the World in His Own Way
Matteo Cinti • August 30, 2021
Review · Culture
Antarctica and the Atypical Life
Matteo Cinti • July 14, 2021
Culture
Viaggio Italia Around the World
Matteo Cinti • March 2, 2021
Culture
Years and Years
Matteo Cinti • June 8, 2020
Culture
Reframing Cinema's Most Iconic Scenes
Matteo Cinti • May 7, 2020
Culture
Disability in TV Series
Matteo Cinti • January 8, 2020
Review · Culture
Nujeen's Extraordinary Journey
Matteo Cinti • November 3, 2019
Family
A Place to Belong: Growing Old with Dignity
Matteo Cinti • January 27, 2019
Review · Culture
The Hidden Asylums: Segregation of People with Disabilities in Modern Italy
Matteo Cinti • November 1, 2018
Review · Culture
Wonder Giusy
Matteo Cinti • November 1, 2018
Review · Culture
I Am My Son—Book Review
Matteo Cinti • June 30, 2018
Review · Culture
A Silent Voice: A Film Review
Matteo Cinti • June 30, 2018
Review · Culture
As If I Were You
Matteo Cinti • March 26, 2018
Review · Family
Not the Child I Expected
Matteo Cinti • March 26, 2018
Review · Culture
Anna Smiles in the Rain
Matteo Cinti • December 20, 2017
Review · Culture
Charlotte's Book: A Review
Matteo Cinti • December 16, 2016
Review · Culture
Finding Dory - Review
Matteo Cinti • September 16, 2016
Review · Culture
Julian's Story — A Wonder Novella
Matteo Cinti • March 25, 2016
Projects
Family for Whom, Family for What?
Matteo Cinti • March 19, 2015
Review · Culture
Siblings: A Book Review
Matteo Cinti • March 19, 2015
Review · Culture
A Token of Freedom—Book Review
Matteo Cinti • September 29, 2014
Review · Culture
Borderline — A Review
Matteo Cinti • June 29, 2014
Review · Culture
Mom, Can I Talk to You? A Review
Matteo Cinti • March 29, 2014
Review · Culture
Words Set Free: A Mother's Half-Serious Diary of Raising a Disabled Child—A Review
Matteo Cinti • December 14, 2013
Review · Culture
A Useless God — Review
Matteo Cinti • September 13, 2013
Review · Culture
The Other Daughter
Matteo Cinti • December 10, 2012
Review · Culture
I Wanted to Be a Butterfly — A Review
Matteo Cinti • December 10, 2012
Review · Culture
I Am Here — A Review
Matteo Cinti • December 10, 2012

Editorial · Education
Snapshot
Matteo Cinti • June 4, 2011