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BIO | PIERO QUINTILIANI

Piero Quintiliani, class of 77, began his training in the workshops of goldsmiths and metals where he learned the techniques of embossing and sculpting, lost wax casting, filigree, engraving and silicone moulds. He moved to Rome to study Industrial Design at Isia (Institute for Higher Art Industries).

During his studies, he initiated a number of important collaborations which allowed him to create products of brands such as Addex design, Bomtempi, Dupont, Oregon Scientific, Tim, Telecom Italia. Among these, Kamilla - digital alarm clock for children produced by Oregon Scientific – he came top of the Adi Design Index 2002 selection and attended the prestigious Adi Golden Compass awards. Mandibola - motorcycle helmets - is mentioned in the Adi Design Index 2004 in the young designers category.

Upon graduation, a new era of experience commences, working on his projects using equipment for 3D scanning, 3D modelling software, CNC machines and devices for rapid prototyping. He acquires technical expertise in project development, taking care personally of the engineering and product industrialisation.

He is currently working with various companies that operate in different market sectors collaborating with them for all aspects concerning the creation and development of new products and their communication.

Parallel to activities as designer and art director, Quintiliani teaches materials technology and design at the “Istituto Italiano Design” in Perugia and design at the “Prima Facoltà di Architettura "Ludovico Quaroni" University of Rome.


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