Işıl Gün

Published October 9, 2025
Contributed by Marco Fogaccia


Source: dillo.studio License: All Rights Reserved.




Işıl Gün is a Turkish stylist and set designer based in Milan. Each of her projects reflects a sophisticated, eclectic, and irreverent eye, shaped by a unique style that blends retro influences, surrealist elements, bold textures, and strong contrasts—always with an elegant and unmistakable touch.

She partnered with DilloStudio who designed the new identity directly from this coexistence of opposites: a vibrant and varied palette creates unexpected and lively combinations; geometric patterns echo the aesthetics of the 1970s, while surreal compositions mix illustrations, classical busts, animals, and natural stones in a dreamlike, personal language.

The logo features Blackest by Zetafonts, a typeface that merge radical design references with nods to Turkish visual culture. GT Alpina Condensed by Grilli Type and Fragment Mono by Wei Huang are used respectively for headlines and paragraphs.

Design by Mattia Finardi with direction from Marco Fogaccia. Web design and development by Daniele Capelli.




Source: dillo.studio License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: dillo.studio License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: dillo.studio License: All Rights Reserved.


Source: dillo.studio License: All Rights Reserved.

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