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"Oh mein Gott – Das Leben von katholischen Ordensfrauen in Deutschland"
"Oh mein Gott – Das Leben von katholischen Ordensfrauen in Deutschland"
"Oh mein Gott – Das Leben von katholischen Ordensfrauen in Deutschland"
"Oh mein Gott – Das Leben von katholischen Ordensfrauen in Deutschland"
2011

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"Oh mein Gott – Das Leben von katholischen Ordensfrauen in Deutschland"

Book

The book entitled »Oh mein Gott« ("Oh my God") aims to encourage readers to open their eyes and to experience and accept people who belong to religious orders. The target group is middle-aged (20 to 50 years old) with an affinity for good design. It is for open-minded people who are curious enough to explore a topic that our society has not specifically focused on thus far. The key to spark their interest is the design of the book, which is in contrast to the traditional image we commonly have of nuns. The design is inspired by precious, old and decorative church books combined with a modern, down-to-earth look.

Client / Manufacturer

Institute of Design (IN.D:) Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, DE
UNIVERSITY

Institute of Design (IN.D:) Düsseldorf

Düsseldorf, DE
DESIGN

Designbuero Krechting

Institute of Design (IN.D:) Düsseldorf

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