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Nah dran! Grafikdesign von cyan seit 1992

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Close to the mark! Graphic design by cyan since 1992

Cyan (Daniela Haufe, Detlef Fiedler), Potsa Lotsa, Plakat (Siebdruck), 2025

Cyan (Daniela Haufe, Detlef Fiedler), Potsa Lotsa, Plakat (Siebdruck), 2025

The graphic design studio cyan, founded in 1992 by Daniela Haufe and Detlef Fiedler, has been shaping the graphic landscape of the cultural scene with its unmistakable style for 35 years. At this “Nah dran!”evening, we’ll present the two winning posters by cyan from the exhibition “100 Best Posters 25,” followed by a display in the study hall of a selection of the most beautiful posters and books designed by cyan from the Art Library’s collection—from Singuhr to Retrotopia.
An evening featuring original works, with a conversation with Daniela Haufe and Detlef Fiedler, moderated by Christina Thomson, head of the Graphic Design Collection at the Art Library.

Bags, jackets, and bottles are not permitted in the reading room. Please use the coat check or lockers on the ground floor.
Admission and participation are free. No registration required.Translated with DeepL

Price info: Free of charge

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