Toward desirable futures
Thomas di Luccio

Restarting, again

I've let perfectionism and imposter syndrome hold me back for too long. But it's time to break the cycle—time to do stuff and tell stories. Inspired by Aaron Francis' talk on publishing your work, I'm restarting this blog as an experiment in documenting, learning, and sharing. No grand plan, just exploration. Let's see where this journey toward desirable futures takes us.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker

Wor(l)dsmith

History rarely announces itself in the moment, but on January 20th, we witnessed the rise of a giant. Amanda Gorman's The Hill We Climb was more than poetry—it was a beacon of hope, a masterwork of words shaping the future. She is a wordsmith and change-maker, proof that language can create worlds. Now, it's our turn to wield words and enable new, better futures.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker

About moving on

Resigning feels like jumping from a 10-meter tower—thrilling, terrifying, and inevitable. As I leave behind a job I loved, I carry gratitude: for the lessons in agility, resilience, and craftsmanship, for the people who shaped me, for the chance to grow. Change is uncertain, but staying still isn't an option. This chapter ends, and a blank page awaits. It's time to move on.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker

When you know better, you do better

I've always been haunted by past mistakes, but learning to embrace failure as a path to growth has been transformative. When you know better, you do better. Maya Angelou's words struck me—failure isn't just acceptable, it's necessary. Now, my focus is on knowledge, empowerment, and legacy. What will I create to help others navigate complexity? It's time to do better.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker

Reboo(s)t

After a long winter, it's time to rise again. I struggled with imposter syndrome, feeling stuck between design and code. Then a friend called me a non-visual designer—and everything clicked. I shape concepts, not just interfaces. Words, ideas, and experiences are my material. With this clarity, I'm ready to create, to contribute, and to bring beauty into the world.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker

1. S'éveiller à l'effondrement

Et si le design pouvait réparer le monde ? Face à l'épuisement des ressources et aux effondrements en cours, je questionne notre manière de créer. Ce blog explore comment concevoir des objets et services qui ne se contentent pas de limiter leur impact, mais participent activement à la reconstruction du futur.

Thomas di Luccio

Story maker