I'm a 25-year-old Italian-American student. I grew up between Bologna and the US, and I've been building websites for small businesses since I was 19.
I started Vetrina26 because I noticed something: American businesses are fast-moving and results-driven, but their websites are often rushed — generic, slow, forgettable. Meanwhile, Italian design has always been obsessed with precision, detail, and making things that actually last.
I decided to combine both. Italian attention to quality. American sense of urgency. You get a site that looks like it cost five figures — delivered in 7 days, at a fraction of the price.
In Italy, the idea of doing something badly is almost offensive. Every site I build gets the same treatment — custom structure, deliberate typography, layouts that don't look like everyone else's.
American businesses don't have time to wait 3 months for a website. I operate on American timelines — fast communication, clear deliverables, no surprises on the invoice.
Fill in the form. I'll personally put together a free preview of what your site could look like and reply within 24 hours. No sales pitch — just a concrete first look.