Lora Lamm

Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963.

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Language: Italy English
ISBN-10: 883662653X
ISBN-13: 978-8836626533

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Lora Lamm was a Swiss graphic designer born in 1928 and best known for her work in Milan from 1953 to 1963, where she designed packaging, posters, and invitations for La Rinascente department store, Pirelli, and Olivetti.

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Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013
Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013

 

Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013
Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013

 

Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013
Lora Lamm. Grafica a Milano 1953-1963, 2013

Lora Lamm was a Swiss graphic designer born in 1928 and best known for her work in Milan from 1953 to 1963, where she designed packaging, posters, and invitations for La Rinascente department store, Pirelli, and Olivetti.

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