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  • Before his work in industrial design, Bertoni was a sculptor. The DS was often exhibited at industrial design showcases, such as the 1957 [[Milan Triennial]] Exposition.
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  • '''Marcello Gandini''' (Turin, 26 August 1938) is an Italian designer. He designed many of the most beautiful cars of [[Italy]] since th ...h most of his creative ability was used in the design of cars, was well as industrial design and interior decoration.
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  • Born in [[Turin]], he graduated as an industrial designer, and In 1937 began working for [[Fiat]] in its aviation engine dep {{Italian automobile designers}}
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  • '''Gianandrea Fabbro''' is an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Motorcycle]] designer and a senior designer for [[Ducati]] motorcycles [[Category:Italian industrial designers]]
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  • '''Massimo Tamburini''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[motorcycle]] designer for motorcycle companies including: [[Aprilia]], ...the most iconic in the world of motorcycle design. The grandmaster of the Italian school of motorcycle design, Tamburini's motorcycles contrast sharply with
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  • '''Ercole Spada''' ([[August 26]], [[1938]]) is an [[Italy|Italian]] [[automobile design]]er. His most notable designs were made in the 1960s, ...ledged as seminal by his fellow designers as well as by generetions of new designers; One example of the attraction of Spada's work was that of the [[Mazda MX-3
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  • ...s]], [[28 April]] [[1876]] - [[Magreglio]], [[15 August]] [[1938]]) was an italian engineer and an entrepreneur. ...ining activities. In [[1909]] plants [[Portello]] at [[Milan]] of "Company Italian car Darracq" were discovered by a group of entrepreneurs who had founded th
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  • ...983]]) was one of the leading Italian coachbuilders and [[automobile|car]] designers during the [[1950s]] and [[1960s]]. During the [[1960s]] Pietro Frua was among the most prominent car designers in Italy. The “Frua line” was [[synonym]]ous with the good taste of a s
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  • The '''Venetian [[Arsenal]]''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: '''Arsenale di Venezia''') is a [[shipyard]] and naval depot that played ...]] on a [[assembly line|production-line]] basis not seen again until the [[Industrial Revolution]].
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  • ...national product|GNP]], 3.1% of its industrial workforce, and 16.5% of its industrial investment in research. ...//www.esquire.com/style/bestdressedhistory0907], which has influenced both Italian and international men’s [[fashion]].
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  • During the [[1960s]] [[Pietro Frua]] was among the most prominent car designers in Italy. The “Frua line” was [[synonym]]ous with the good taste of a s ...craftsmanship to the younger ones who already had taken their role in the industrial process. There was no longer a demand to build completely detailed and func
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  • | Industry || [[Automotive | Automotive]] <br/> [[Industrial Design]] <br/> Communication '''Carcerano Creative Engineering''' is an Italian [[design]] and [[engineering]], which operates mainly in the area [[passeng
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  • ...right|thumb|[http://www.woiow.com Wheels Of Italy]<br>is a member to the ''Italian Trade Commission'']] ==Automotive Designers==
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  • ...in an automotive application. As a 100 percent subsidiary of AUDI AG, the Italian carmaker also benefits from the undisputed expertise of the German manufact ...simulation, validation, production and testing - all in a state-of-the-art industrial process that stands for the very highest quality standards.
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  • ...a very common phrase to hear, because despite incursions by Starbucks and Italian-style espresso bars, the Kaffeehaus is still the traditional place to drink ..., the Viennese Modernist movement and contemporary Austrian architects and designers such as E.A. Plischke, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Luigi Blau and Franz We
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