Hi, I’m Vincent Tantardini. I’m an independent designer and photographer with a deep appreciation for meaningful, well-crafted tools. My work lives at the intersection of creativity and function, blending visual clarity with thoughtful UX. I specialize in designing digital products and brand systems that feel intuitive, honest, and human.
I recently launched a personal project called Frames, a film photography app built specifically for analog photographers. Frames helps users log their camera settings while shooting film and later reintegrate that data as metadata on their scans. It’s available on iOS and macOS, and it’s already helping film photographers around the world stay organized and reconnect with their creative process.
Before Frames, I spent several years working across industries, collaborating with startups and creative teams to design interfaces, identities, and experiences that stand out without shouting. My design philosophy is rooted in clarity, consistency, and a strong respect for the user.
Whether I’m designing a brand or refining a microinteraction, I believe great design should feel invisible yet impactful. On the photography side, I shoot both film and digital, with a strong focus on street and travel work.
If you’re curious about my projects or open to collaboration, feel free to connect. I’m always interested in sharing ideas and learning from others who value craft and care in what they create.