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Clino Trini Castelli (born Civitavecchia, 1944) is an Italian industrial designer and artist.[1][2] He has used the concept of "noform"[3] through his work in environmental and industrial design, developed through the application of tools such as Design Primario and CMF design.[4]
Clino Trini Castelli (born Civitavecchia, 1944) is an Italian industrial designer and artist. He has used the concept of "noform" through his work in environmental...
footwear for Fiorucci in 1966. In 1973, Nanni Strada made a film with ClinoCastelli titled "The Cloak and the Skin", which combined documentation of two...
scandal in 1950s Rome. He also co-wrote, with the Italian designer Clino Trini Castelli, an analysis of the material culture of glamour, and authored the...
In 1981, Herman Miller started to work with the Italian designer Clino Trini Castelli on the process of designing physical environments, a so-called Design...
Turin, 16–26 October 1963. Texts by Piero Gilardi, Renzo Guasco, Clino T. Castelli, Carlo Sirtori. "Atelier Piero Gilardi". parcoartevivente.it. Archived...