Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960

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Work designed by the pupils of École Estienne, Paris 1959-1960
including a beautiful set on “Brasilia”.
Brasilia was designed between 1958–60 by Albert Hollenstein and Albert Boton.

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Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960

 

Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 - Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 – Brasilia Typeface Ephemera

 

Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 - Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 – Brasilia Typeface Ephemera

 

Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 - Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 – Brasilia Typeface Ephemera

 

Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 - Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 – Brasilia Typeface Ephemera

 

Typos d'Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 - Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
Typos d’Estienne 1960, École Estienne, Paris, 1960 – Brasilia Typeface Ephemera
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