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Marcello Nizzoli (Italian pronunciation: [marˈtʃɛllo nitˈtsɔli]; 1887 – 1969) was an
Italian artist, architect,
industrial and
graphic designer. He was...
- the 1940s to the 1960s,
Olivetti industrial design was led by
Marcello Nizzoli, who was
responsible for the
Lexicon 80 and the
portable Lettera 22 typewriters...
- From left:
Luigi Zuccoli,
Mario Radice, Neve
Nizzoli,
Manlio Rho,
Marcello Nizzoli and
Giuseppe Terragni...
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Politecnico di
Milano in 1959, he
started his
career as a
designer with
Marcello Nizzoli, an
Italian artist, designer, and architect.
Alessandro is
considered one...
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Mendini Bruno Munari Missoni Moschino Paola Navone Emanuele Nicosia Marcello Nizzoli Vito Noto
Fabio Novembre Cesare Paolini Gaetano Pesce Roberto Pezzetta...
- ˌventiˈduːe] is a
portable mechanical typewriter designed by
Marcello Nizzoli in 1949 or,
according to the company's
current owner Telecom Italia, 1950...
- 1947 and 1948 respectively, all with
exterior aspect design by
Marcello Nizzoli. The
Divisumma 14
model was
remarkable being the
first mechanical calculator...
- at the
Italian Aeronautical Show in
Milan (1934) by
Pagano and
Marcello Nizzoli, and the
Fascist Trades Union Building in Como (1938–43),
designed by Cesare...
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Marius Nizolius (Italian:
Mario Nizolio; 1498–1576) was an
Italian humanist scholar,
known as a
proponent of Cicero. He
considered rhetoric to be the central...
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chrome lock. Also
known as the M80, the
Lexikon 80 was
designed by
Marcello Nizzoli in 1948, and has been a huge
success for
Olivetti and Hispano-Olivetti...