Archief Karel Suyling – Citroen, Nederlands Archief Grafisch Ontwerpers, Zoo Producties, 2009

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Karel Suyling (1926) is a graphic and industrial designer. Citroën was one of his most important clients in the period 1940-1972. The archive contains many advertisements and posters that he designed for Citroën. 3D objects are also included in the archive, including a mascot in the shape of a duck for Citroën and various industrial models of medical measuring devices for the client Kipp & Sons BV.

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Archief Karel Suyling - Citroen, Nederlands Archief Grafisch Ontwerpers, Zoo Producties, 2009
Archief Karel Suyling – Citroen, Nederlands Archief Grafisch Ontwerpers, Zoo Producties, 2009
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