Published: Saturday, September 22, 2007
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'The Ferrari stand that we planned at Geneva Motor-show 2007 reflects elegance and refinement of the Ferrari brand' Says Studio Morosini, on the design of Geneva 2007 - Ferrari Stand. More
Design of the Maserati Stand for the Detroit Motor-show, 2006 by Studio Morosini. More
Design of the Maserati Stand for the Geneva Motor-show, 2007 by Studio Morosini. More
'The Ferrari stand that we planned at Beijing Motor-show 2006 reflects technological and innovative sides of the Ferrari brand.' Says Studio Morosini, on the design of Beijing 2006 - Ferrari Stand. More
'The stand blends new technologies and original design to extol the Ferrari brand.' Says Studio Morosini, on the design of Frankfurt 2005 - Ferrari Stand. More
'The stand blends elegance and custom design to extol the Ferrari brand.' Says Studio Morosini, on the design of Los Angeles 2006 - Ferrari Stand. More
Design of the LIV'IT stand of "Fiera del Mobile" for the LIV'IT exposition in Milan, 2007 by Studio Morosini. More
Design of the Maserati Stand for the Frankfurt Motor-show, 2005 by Studio Morosini More
Design of the Maserati Stand for the Geneva Motor-show, 2006 by Studio Morosini. More
Design of the Maserati Stand for the Paris Motor-show, 2006 by Studio Morosini. More
Designed by Studio Morosini, Maserati Lamp embodies the character of the Italian car manufacturing company, Maserati. More
Free Thinker - Marco Morosini was born in Pesaro, Italy on November 29th 1972.
He studied at the College for Artistic Industries of Urbino and at the Fachhochschule of Ausburg (Germany).
In 1997, he started working for No Frontiere Design in Vienna and then in Fabrica at the research centre of communication promoted by Benetton directed by "Maestro" of image Oliviero Toscani.
In times of war, he bore witness by means of his photographs to the refugees in the camps in Macedonia and Albania and created a book of faces, KOSOVARS Camp Hope, published by Leonardo Arte Mondadori.
Living as a New Yorker for an entire winter, he was responsible for the graphic layout of Talk Magazine edited by Miramax and then moved back home as artistic director for Oliviero Toscani studio.
He collaborated with Iceberg, Alberta Ferretti, Ferrari-Maserati, General Music and Technogym.
He is a lecturer in Theory and Techniques of Image Processing at the University of Urbino, Vicenza. San Francisco and Los Angeles hosted his personal exhibitions from the "uominiuomini" series.
In Paris he was the artistic director of the French newspaper Liberation for the realization of the new book 30 Ans de Liberation. In 2004 Electa Mondadori published Marco Morosini's two new photographic books: Dividirimini, an extremely original portrait gallery which describes the lives of lifeguards through their faces, and No Copyright, 252 royalty free pictures made over years of research and available to anyone who wishes to use them.
For Ferrari, he designs and follows the launching campaign for the new 612 Scaglietti, F430, F430 Spider and F599 GTB Fiorano cars. From 2005, he is architectonic planner of Ferrari and Maserati exhibit stands at the International motorshows and numerous other projects.
For the summer of 2005, Marco Morosini created the "Brandina" brand, a new catch-all full of passions, joy and care-freeness, a line of super-coloured bags modelled on the sun loungers of the Riviera.
With his project 'DOG IS A GOD', he made every dog's dream come true: six exclusive dog houses for six equally exclusive dogs.
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