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International School of Stuttgart „viewpoints“
International School of Stuttgart „viewpoints“
International School of Stuttgart „viewpoints“
International School of Stuttgart „viewpoints“
2005

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International School of Stuttgart „viewpoints“

Book

Pictures are non-verbal communicators. They tell stories, document things, serve as information vehicles, allow room for interpretation, transport you to other places and seduce you. An international identity demands an international functionality. Barrier-free access to the philosophy with a modicum of words and pictures. This book serves as an information medium for parents and anyone interested in the International School of Stuttgart. It communicates the school’s philosophy and offers a glimpse into its everyday practice. Since the book is intended to communicate with a target audience speaking many different languages, it has a verbal, content-oriented focus as well as a nonverbal, image-oriented focus – which both work separately or combined.

Client / Manufacturer

International School of Stuttgart e. V.

Stuttgart, DE
Design
engenhart visuelle kommunikation

engenhart visuelle kommunikation

70199 Stuttgart, DE

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