Marcello Nizzoli
Marcello Nizzoli, (1887-1969), was an Italian designer and architect. Widely recognized for his diverse skill set, Nizzoli was particularly influential in the fields of industrial and graphic design during the 20th century. He's best known for his work with Olivetti, where he designed iconic typewriters such as the "Lettera 22" and "Lexikon 80." In addition to his industrial design work, Nizzoli's architectural contributions are notable, and he played a significant role in shaping the modernist movement in Italy. His ability to merge functionality with aesthetic appeal solidified his legacy in design history.