About

In short: “lgalli” stands for Luca Galli; it’s a username that got stuck to me as I moved from one computer to another. Years ago. when I switched from journalism to agency work, it became my nickname of choice, both offline and online.

This blog is the place where I am trying to keep track of my projects, and scribble down some other stuff, mostly professional. Lighter, visual notes are on my Tumblr (uberlike for Tumblr, I have four or five Tumblr-things).

A formal (serious) self-presentation is on Linkedin. To get in touch I put here an online form but you get me easily also on the various social networks (Friendfeed: @lgalli; Twitter: #lgalli2, Facebook, etc.)

Something more: lgalli.it started at the end of 2008, when I moved a bunch of initial posts on then recent work wrote for an earlier Wordpress.com hosted version (which was only in English, now thanks to the QTranslate plug-in this is in English and Italian – Italiano, how musical is this language… ;))

Was I blogging somewhere else before *the end of 2008*? Sure I was ;) — no, not that much really, but I did wrote something in other places.

First and foremost, I pride myself to have taken part in the kick-off of Infoservi (infoserfs in English) between 2005 and 2006. Infoservi is the work of Alberto D’Ottavi, a veteran of technology journalism and now one of the top bloggers in Italy. I have been posting there from time to time, especially at the very beginning, and Alberto is kind enough to have me in the team.

Second, from 2003 or 2004 to 2008 I loosely maintaned another personal project called Fondamenti (Italian for “fundamentals”), but I was so bad at it that I just declared it dead at the end of 2008.