Children’s book illustrator, mixed media artist and art facilitator based in East Sussex.
Mars in the Painted Hall: Family Trail
Giulia was commissioned by the Old Royal Naval College to illustrate and design a family learning resource to accompany and promote the temporary exhibition Mars in the Painted Hall,
featuring Luke Jerram’s Mars installation.
Early Curators
Giulia was commissioned to work on the Formal Learning co-production ‘Early Curators’, as part of the major
Horniman Museum & Gardens ‘Nature + Love’ capital project, by creating a series of fun
and appealing illustrated assets to be used as designs for badges, notebooks certificates and
web content for the project.


Cuckoo Trail
Giulia worked with award-winning PR and marketing consultancy Prowse & Co and Wealden District Council to design and illustrate a Workbook centred around the famous Cuckoo Trail and the wildlife that now populates the former ‘Cuckoo Line’, alongside designing multiple characters for the Augmented Reality (AR) trail walk.
Discover more https://www.explorewealden.co.uk/explore-our-nature/cuckoo-trail-art-workbook-p2186171
The Dark Dangerous Immortal Door
Giulia collaborated with East Sussex based charity Little Green Pig to illustrate eight stories (plus cover art!) created by the students of Langney Primary School, as part of their writing club. The project was turned into a beautiful book.












© Stories by Amelia, Ethan, Rose, Bailey, Elijah, Karlson, Leeson and Saara from Langney Primary School.
© Little Green Pig is an East Sussex-based charity that works with young people who live or go to school in areas of deprivation, or who face challenging circumstances.
Cutty Sark Easter Egg Hunt
Giulia was commissioned by Royal Museums Greenwich Learning and Marketing team to produce a card to accompany their traditional Easter Egg Hunt.
The card reflects the unique identity of Cutty Sark.
Design & Illustration by Giulia Casarotto
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Cutty Sark 150th Family Trail
An exciting learning source for families to celebrate
the 150th Anniversary since the launch of the last surviving tea Clipper.
Design & Illustration by Giulia Casarotto
Words & Script by Tom Dillon-McEvoy
© Royal Museums Greenwich













