Carlo Vivarelli

Neue Grafik / New Graphic Design / Graphisme actuel – No.17/18, 1965

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Carlo Vivarelli spent four years apprenticing at a graphic art studio in Zurich. In 1939, he moved to Paris to study under Paul Colin and attended various art schools. In 1946, he became the art director at Studio Boggeri in Milan. The following year, he established his own studio in Zurich. Vivarelli is also a co-publisher and co-editor of the graphic design magazine New Graphic Design.

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Neue Grafik / New Graphic Design / Graphisme actuel - No.17/18, 1965. Josef Müller-Brockmann, Hans Neuburg, Richard Paul Lohse, and Carlo Vivarelli
Neue Grafik / New Graphic Design / Graphisme actuel – No.17/18, 1965. Josef Müller-Brockmann, Hans Neuburg, Richard Paul Lohse, and Carlo Vivarelli
Carlo Vivarelli spent four years apprenticing at a graphic art studio in Zurich. In 1939, he moved to Paris to study under Paul Colin and attended various art schools. In 1946, he became the art director at Studio Boggeri in Milan. The following year, he established his own studio in Zurich. Vivarelli is also a co-publisher and co-editor of the graphic design magazine New Graphic Design.
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