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the end by print
the end by print
2013

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the end by print

Poster

the end by print: The grammar’s maybe not be quite right but the subject is familiar. Wrong is alright here, because it’s telling us what’s not allowed: The typeface, almost obliterated by poster-like shapes – like so many cloths covering corpses – tells us posters can kill. Bold statement comes to sticky end: It was the poster that has done it!

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Fachhochschule Düsseldorf Fachbereich Design

Düsseldorf, DE
Design
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büro uebele visuelle kommunikation

Stuttgart, DE

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