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Typesetting / Communication design / Design / Typeface / Emigre / Gerard Unger / Maxim Zhukov / Jean François Porchez / Xavier Dupré / Typography / Visual arts / Graphic design
Date: 2014-10-07 12:38:32
Typesetting
Communication design
Design
Typeface
Emigre
Gerard Unger
Maxim Zhukov
Jean François Porchez
Xavier Dupré
Typography
Visual arts
Graphic design

Reports of the Country Delegates 2007–2008 Association Typographique Internationale Reports of the Country Delegates

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