Hans Hillmann - German Graphic Designer

François Truffaut: Schießen Sie auf den Pianisten. Die Kleine Filmkunstreihe 52

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Hans Hillmann studied in 1948 to 1949 at the Schule für Handwerk und Kunst in Kassel. Between 1949 and 1953 he attended the Werkakademie and remained in Kassel, working as a graphic designer until 1956, then moved to Frankfurt. From 1954 to 1974, Hillmann designed over 150 film posters.

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François Truffaut: Schießen Sie auf den Pianisten. Die Kleine Filmkunstreihe 52 designed by Hans Hillmann
François Truffaut: Schießen Sie auf den Pianisten. Die Kleine Filmkunstreihe 52 designed by Hans Hillmann
Hans Hillmann studied in 1948 to 1949 at the Schule für Handwerk und Kunst in Kassel. Between 1949 and 1953 he attended the Werkakademie and remained in Kassel, working as a graphic designer until 1956, then moved to Frankfurt. From 1954 to 1974, Hillmann designed over 150 film posters.
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