GO GNOMO

How Few Wizards Realize Just How Much We Can Learn From The Wise Little Gnomes

— J. K. Rowling

 

Go Gnomo was founded in 2015 by artists Marina Tito and Lorenzo Di Alessandro, following 13 years of focus on The Invicta Watch Group. Together, they combined over 50 years of experience in creative direction and commercial design, working with renowned brands such as Sony, Minolta, Volvo, Pepsi, Colgate-Palmolive, Beefeater Gin, Camel Cigarettes, Pulte, Pfizer, and The Breakers Hotel - Palm Beach, among many others.

In the years that followed, Go Gnomo broadened its focus, developing corporate identity, branding, websites, educational tools, interiors, and more for local Florida companies, emerging business ventures, and its own Good Puppy brand. Under Good Puppy, they designed, illustrated, and published eight children’s picture books and under the guidance of Gabriel Tito LMFT, they created the Good Puppy Children’s Behavioral & Emotional System—a cognitive behavioral system designed to improve child behavior and family dynamics, curated for parents, teachers, and therapists.

In 2021, Go Gnomo ventured into Web3, where Marina and Lorenzo met Bobby Maddu. Together, they developed several NFT projects and gamifications aimed at educating people about Web3, blockchain, and the metaverse. By 2022, Go Gnomo and Welkinsol Tech co-founded Renaissance City, where they merged their expertise in design, interiors, and technology within the Voxels Metaverse. They created the Good Puppy headquarters—a digital city block featuring galleries and a museum—from which they launched ArtWomps, a live Metaverse event featuring international NFT artists. Always challenging the status quo, they offered gallery spaces in Voxels, which they shared freely with hundreds of artists, providing them with oversized, customizable galleries and direct access to the public.

In 2022, the Renaissance City group expanded to integrate all of Go Gnomo’s and Welkinsol Tech’s services, inviting respected experts to collaborate and turning their beloved Renaissance City into a haven for hospitality, retail, and luxury brands.

Today, Go Gnomo is fully embedded within Renaissance City, a name inspired by Lorenzo’s birthplace and Marina’s family origins—Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance.