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#Corporate communication

News 04/08/2022

Prepare for couture

Micha Weidmann’s Fendi invitation emphasises the ‘good manners’ of high fashion
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Stories 28/07/2022

A life in paper

Carlo Cattaneo, who made art with paper, was the designer behind the Fabriano logo, now revived for the digital age. By Paolo Ferrarini
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Inspiration 28/07/2022

A spotlight on Fabriano

Pulp 23 is a Fabriano special issue
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News 28/07/2022

Fabriano special issue

This issue throws a spotlight on Fabriano, named after the Italian town in which its mills were founded
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Stories 28/07/2022

Follow the line

Designer Paola Fortuna and illustrator Giulia Orecchia talk about Fabriano’s Festival del Disegno 2022
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Stories 21/06/2022

The bloodline of a brand

Fedrigoni’s new identity has been forged by Pentagram partner Harry Pearce. Mark Sinclair reports
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Inspiration 10/06/2022

The face of New York

A famous typeface has come to symbolise a certain urban sensibility. By Steven Heller
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Stories 06/06/2022

A sacred fire

Swiss graphic designer Lora Lamm made waves in 1950s Milan. Now her work is receiving the attention it deserves. By Chiara Medioli Fedrigoni
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