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PIERO MARGAN architect
Graduated in Architecture at Polytechnic of Milan University.
Achieved the degree of Industrial Designer at Polytechnic of Design.
Achieved the artistic secondary school degree at the 1st Artistic School of Milan.
He currently collaborates with some image agencies, events and pre-press in the role of free lance creative art director, creative designer in the field of furnishings (personal clients) and architectural consulting with Dineark.
He holds courses at the IED (European Institute of Design)
In 2013, he founded with some members the Bridge of Artist, an art association for the development of art and he organized national and intenational events (activities currently in existence).
During 2009/2010 he has worked at Samsung (technologies) as creative responsible in the inner agency of the company within various jobs tied to the Brand of the company and tied to specific products.
For 8 years till 2009 he has worked at OGILVY (adv agency) as graphic and industrial designer.
In this role he was in charge of all European “below the line” for 4 product lines of Indesit: washing machines, refrigerators, kitchens and dishwashers.
He has projected the first image catalogue for
DIVANI& DIVANI by Natuzzi, besides numerous house organ, institutional brochure, consolidated financial statements and many other graphical products among which brands, co-ordinated images and packaging for the main customers of the agency such as IBM, AMREF, UNICREDIT, GALBANI, MARLENE, extras, including personal customer such as Pizzi (publisher) with a nourished series of image books.
Her job activity was not limited to graphics but he also literally “created” goblets for the European Volleyball Championship, stands for INDESIT, MOTOROLA, GRANAROLO and IBM, many
packaging for cosmetic lines for AVON and other important manufacturers of cosmetic
products, and He took part in the Samsung event for SAMSUNG, by projecting LED to illuminate some public areas of Milan during Christmas 2009.