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Michael Di Lonardo — Designer

Michael Di Lonardo is a Designer based in Canada, featured in the Art of Styleframe library of motion design and visual design talent. This profile aggregates selected works documented in the gallery alongside attribution links back to the artist's own portfolio for verified context.

The work gathered here runs to 12 documented pieces, pulled from a wider portfolio that takes in Styleframes, Tiesto, For All Eternity - Metanoia, Ent_er, each one linking back to Michael's own site for full credits. Look for Arch Echo - Color Wheel (Official Music Video), Into The Upside Down, Pillars, Venture, among others in the gallery; we link out to the maker's own upload instead of copying the frames here.

The deeper archive sits at behance.net; what we maintain is a pointer to it, not a copy of it. Grouping Michael by Canada and by actual projects, not by buzzword, is the editorial habit this site has kept since the original gallery.

Michael Di Lonardo is a Designer based in Canada, featured in the Art of Styleframe library. The selections below link to the artist's own portfolio for verified work history and credits.

What Michael Di Lonardo works on

Environments, mostly. He works as a 3D generalist out of Montreal, and the through line across his portfolio is landscape and place rather than character or type. The styleframes held in this library come from music-led projects, including work tied to Skyharbor and For All Eternity, and a piece listed as Ent_er. The personal domain on this profile has lapsed, so Behance is the live archive now. Tooling matters in work like this, and his listed kit runs from Unreal Engine and Blender through Cinema 4D and Maya, which is a wider spread than most environment artists carry.

Portfolio highlights

  • Styleframes
  • Tiesto
  • For All Eternity - Metanoia
  • Ent_er
  • Identity
  • Skyharbor - Chemical Hands

The Arch Echo Color Wheel official music video is the clearest bridge between the frames collected here and the finished work, since it's a music project rendered as a full film. Into The Upside Down is fan work with a clear reference point. After that the gallery reads as a set of environment studies, each one titled with a single word: Pillars, Venture, Cocoon, Calm, Forgotten, Focus.

Those short titles suit the work, because none of the pieces are trying to tell a story, they're trying to build a place you'd believe. The newer entries lean stylised rather than photoreal, with Stylized Canyons, Awaiting Fall and a Stylized Japanese Temple all posted recently. Serpent's Head is Genshin Impact fan art, and it's the piece that shows the game influence most directly. Twelve galleries are public at the moment.

Where to see the work

This profile is part of the Art of Styleframe (AOSF) library of motion and visual design talent.