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PC Professionell
PC Professionell
PC Professionell
PC Professionell
2007

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PC Professionell

Trade magazine

It is pretty unusual for a trade magazine to change its look as drastically as this. The aim of the re-launch was to precisely define the profile of the publication. A contemporary design language was to communicate PC Professionell as test magazine for professional users. With as much coherence as possible and as much differentiation as necessary, the design now takes care of the visible identity of PC Professionell. The design presents itself as purist, concentrated on the important things. It offers support for longer copy that needs some leisure time, for information that is scanned quickly, and for facts that need to be studied.

Client / Manufacturer

Volnay Deutschland GmbH

München, DE
Design
SpiekermannPartners

SpiekermannPartners

Berlin, DE

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