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Graphic Design Apart. Women Pioneers of Italian Graphic Design
15 September 2025 Graphic Design Apart. Women Pioneers of Italian Graphic Design
A new exhibition dedicated to the pioneers of graphic design in Italy, curated by AIAP CDPG. At cocchi&cocchi (Via Paolo Ferrari 107, Modena), from 1 to 15 October 2025, 'Grafica a parte. Pioneers of Italian Graphic Design'. Brunetta Mateldi Moretti, Anita Klinz, Claudia Morgagni, Simonetta Ferrante, Jeanne Michot Grignani, Umberta Barni, Carla Gorgerino, Ornella Linke Bossi, Alda Sassi (Alsa) and Lora Lamm, active during the golden age of Italian graphic design (from the immediate post-war period to the early 1970s), contributed with their work to the success of Made in Italy, the reconstruction of the country and the economic and industrial boom.
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Impresa Rivista
29 August 2025 Impresa Rivista
On the occasion of the third edition of Mag to Mag, the festival of independent magazines (13–14 September 2025, BASE Milano), AIAP CDPG, in collaboration with Paper Paper Studio (Cecilia Bianchini and Giovanni Cavalleri), curated the exhibition Impresa Rivista. Grafica e comunicazione negli house organ italiani dagli anni Quaranta a oggi (Impresa Rivista. Graphic Design […]
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The New Digital Platform is Online
25 June 2025 The New Digital Platform is Online
The new digital platform aims to promote the association's heritage and is the perfect continuation of AIAP CDPG's numerous activities in Italy and abroad. These activities include proposing and producing initiatives, collaborating with loans to projects proposed by third parties, organising meetings, visits and lessons with classes from various institutes, and supporting research projects by students, teachers and professionals...
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Made in Italy NYC
13 May 2024 Made in Italy NYC
In the history of graphic design, the connection between Italy and the United States is often reduced to the role and figure of Massimo Vignelli, well known for his projects and activities once he moved to New York. However, many other Italians and Americans cultivated this connection after the Second World War. Some are key figures in the history of Italian or American graphic design; others are less well known and have recently been rediscovered.
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