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Titre : 01/02.21 - 2021-01-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2021 Note générale : LAST ISSUE. Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bermúdez, Diego (1974-....)
Bubbico, Mauro
Calendriers illustrés -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle et art -- Pays-Bas -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Espaces publics -- Signalisation -- Allemagne -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : 96 years – that's how long novum has been writing design history. It even survived a World War. In well over 1,000 issues, it has inspired and informed designers around the world. This is a proud legacy. Sadly, now it is time to say goodbye.
In this final issue of novum we once again present to you an exciting selection of designers and creative studios, and in the novum+ section, we explore orientation systems for diverse applications, among them a community centre and BER, Berlin´s long awaited new airport.
Note de contenu : The cover
One of the more remarkable facts about novum is that it has always had an international readership. And so, with this last cover, we say thank you – in all the native tongues of our readers.
For the paper, we choose Pergraphica Infinite Black in 300 gsm from Mondi. This fine paper is not only very pleasant to the touch, it is also behaves very well in print finishing. Hot foil embossing by Gräfe Druckveredelung sets off the motif beautifully; for the coating we chose the brand new shade Mastered Green from the Trend Collection by Kurz.
The content
novum+
L2M3
Moniteurs
David Sudlow Designers
Het Echte Werk
Studio Leh
Studio Blank
Wip Brands
Showroom
Diego Bermudez
Esther Noyons
Mauro Bubbico
This is Pacifica
Joseph & Sebastian
Cover
Design: Luise Marie Raithel
Paperr: Pergraphica, Infinite Black, 300 g/qm von Mondi
Hot foil embossing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Embossing tools: Hinderer + Mühlich
Hot foil: Kurz
Offset: f&w MedienEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ [n° ou bulletin] 01/02.21 - 2021-01-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2021.
LAST ISSUE.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Bermúdez, Diego (1974-....)
Bubbico, Mauro
Calendriers illustrés -- Italie -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Communication visuelle et art -- Pays-Bas -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Espaces publics -- Signalisation -- Allemagne -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : 96 years – that's how long novum has been writing design history. It even survived a World War. In well over 1,000 issues, it has inspired and informed designers around the world. This is a proud legacy. Sadly, now it is time to say goodbye.
In this final issue of novum we once again present to you an exciting selection of designers and creative studios, and in the novum+ section, we explore orientation systems for diverse applications, among them a community centre and BER, Berlin´s long awaited new airport.
Note de contenu : The cover
One of the more remarkable facts about novum is that it has always had an international readership. And so, with this last cover, we say thank you – in all the native tongues of our readers.
For the paper, we choose Pergraphica Infinite Black in 300 gsm from Mondi. This fine paper is not only very pleasant to the touch, it is also behaves very well in print finishing. Hot foil embossing by Gräfe Druckveredelung sets off the motif beautifully; for the coating we chose the brand new shade Mastered Green from the Trend Collection by Kurz.
The content
novum+
L2M3
Moniteurs
David Sudlow Designers
Het Echte Werk
Studio Leh
Studio Blank
Wip Brands
Showroom
Diego Bermudez
Esther Noyons
Mauro Bubbico
This is Pacifica
Joseph & Sebastian
Cover
Design: Luise Marie Raithel
Paperr: Pergraphica, Infinite Black, 300 g/qm von Mondi
Hot foil embossing: Gräfe Druckveredelung
Embossing tools: Hinderer + Mühlich
Hot foil: Kurz
Offset: f&w MedienEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/current-issue/ Réservation
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Titre : 10.20 - 2020-10-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Corée -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Data visualisation
Mobilité spatiale -- Design
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Tourism, commuter traffic, leisure activities, business travel – few sectors have been so avidly talked about, fought over and sorely missed over past months as mobility, both private and public. For the first time society has asked itself: »What good is freedom when we can´t move around unhindered, plan trips and just generally be out and about living our lives?«
We took this opportunity to explore in this new issue not only design concepts for conventional means of transport such as planes, cars and bicycles, but also to interview studios and designers who are re-interpreting and re-designing the theme of mobility, and making it fit for the future.Note de contenu :
Visionary ideas, innovative concepts
For example, our editor-in-chief, Christine Moosmann, talked to the Dutch studio Clever°Franke which specialises in data visualisation, a tool that can have a key impact on improving traffic flows and urban planning. And Corinna Natter, creative director at BMW Mini LIving and responsible for spatial designs for the future, explains in an interview some of the ideas that are being considered in the automotive sector at the moment. Tom Hegen, whose work you saw on the cover of our recent issue on photography, made his »Lockdown Series« available to us, in which he portrays airports where all the planes are grounded. Bratus, a Vietnamese agency, told us about their highly apt corporate identity for the aviation supplier Incentex, and Carlo Ratti Associati, an Italian design studio, set out its visionary idea of turning old shipping containers into mobile, provisional intensive care units for Covid-19 patients, in an open-source initiative.
In the Showroom section we present the creative female duo Works Services of Seoul, which in its highly diverse creations, combines Korean design traditions with brightly coloured design elements. Our correspondent Susanne Schaller went to visit the designer Carlotta Origoni, a specialist in silk-screen printing – and produced a studio portrait on this versatile creative. In this issue you can also get to know the Dutch graphic designer Lex Reitsma, who, as a documentary film maker, portrays design greats such as Wim Crouwel. And finally, we take you to Belgium where the agency Oilinwater develops sensational projects.
The cover
»Finding a motif on such a broad-ranging subject as mobility it not so easy,« admits our art director Tobias Holzmann, who accepted the challenge of designing the cover this month. »After all it covers so many things – from a rocket to a bicycle, and even a stamp on a letter!« And so his design reflects many different directions. It seemed appropriate to make use of the many and varied symbols, signs and graphic designs that we encounter in day-to-day transport, or in long-distance travel. He even sought inspiration in the design of the signs and runway markings at airports.
In producing this cover we decided to do something we have been wanting to do for a long time – and, in cooperation with printers Stainer, we have printed this design in screenprint on a rough machine-grey card from Igepa. And the result is, we think, a wonderful contrast of glowing citron yellow and cool grey.
In this way the cover takes up visually the many differences, conflicts even, in themes that we are confronted with daily: proximity and distance, technical progress and a return to nature, tradition and innovation.
We hope you enjoy the read – and that this issue will also set some wheels in motion in your own heads!
The content
novum+ mobility
Clever°Franke
Bike Space
Bratus
Mini Living
Tom Hegen
NASA / Standards Manual
Cura Pods
Thijs Verbeek
Showroom
Lex Reitsma
Works Services
Oilinwater
Carlotta Origoni
Cover
Paper: Machine gray cardboard, 300g/qm (Leipa)
Distribution: Igepa (Artikelnummer 704370)
Screen printing: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Cover design: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-1020/ [n° ou bulletin] 10.20 - 2020-10-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Arts graphiques -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Corée -- 21e siècle
Arts graphiques -- Mise en page et typographie
Communication visuelle -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Data visualisation
Mobilité spatiale -- Design
Scheinberger, Felix (1969-....)
Typographie -- 21e siècleIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Tourism, commuter traffic, leisure activities, business travel – few sectors have been so avidly talked about, fought over and sorely missed over past months as mobility, both private and public. For the first time society has asked itself: »What good is freedom when we can´t move around unhindered, plan trips and just generally be out and about living our lives?«
We took this opportunity to explore in this new issue not only design concepts for conventional means of transport such as planes, cars and bicycles, but also to interview studios and designers who are re-interpreting and re-designing the theme of mobility, and making it fit for the future.Note de contenu :
Visionary ideas, innovative concepts
For example, our editor-in-chief, Christine Moosmann, talked to the Dutch studio Clever°Franke which specialises in data visualisation, a tool that can have a key impact on improving traffic flows and urban planning. And Corinna Natter, creative director at BMW Mini LIving and responsible for spatial designs for the future, explains in an interview some of the ideas that are being considered in the automotive sector at the moment. Tom Hegen, whose work you saw on the cover of our recent issue on photography, made his »Lockdown Series« available to us, in which he portrays airports where all the planes are grounded. Bratus, a Vietnamese agency, told us about their highly apt corporate identity for the aviation supplier Incentex, and Carlo Ratti Associati, an Italian design studio, set out its visionary idea of turning old shipping containers into mobile, provisional intensive care units for Covid-19 patients, in an open-source initiative.
In the Showroom section we present the creative female duo Works Services of Seoul, which in its highly diverse creations, combines Korean design traditions with brightly coloured design elements. Our correspondent Susanne Schaller went to visit the designer Carlotta Origoni, a specialist in silk-screen printing – and produced a studio portrait on this versatile creative. In this issue you can also get to know the Dutch graphic designer Lex Reitsma, who, as a documentary film maker, portrays design greats such as Wim Crouwel. And finally, we take you to Belgium where the agency Oilinwater develops sensational projects.
The cover
»Finding a motif on such a broad-ranging subject as mobility it not so easy,« admits our art director Tobias Holzmann, who accepted the challenge of designing the cover this month. »After all it covers so many things – from a rocket to a bicycle, and even a stamp on a letter!« And so his design reflects many different directions. It seemed appropriate to make use of the many and varied symbols, signs and graphic designs that we encounter in day-to-day transport, or in long-distance travel. He even sought inspiration in the design of the signs and runway markings at airports.
In producing this cover we decided to do something we have been wanting to do for a long time – and, in cooperation with printers Stainer, we have printed this design in screenprint on a rough machine-grey card from Igepa. And the result is, we think, a wonderful contrast of glowing citron yellow and cool grey.
In this way the cover takes up visually the many differences, conflicts even, in themes that we are confronted with daily: proximity and distance, technical progress and a return to nature, tradition and innovation.
We hope you enjoy the read – and that this issue will also set some wheels in motion in your own heads!
The content
novum+ mobility
Clever°Franke
Bike Space
Bratus
Mini Living
Tom Hegen
NASA / Standards Manual
Cura Pods
Thijs Verbeek
Showroom
Lex Reitsma
Works Services
Oilinwater
Carlotta Origoni
Cover
Paper: Machine gray cardboard, 300g/qm (Leipa)
Distribution: Igepa (Artikelnummer 704370)
Screen printing: Stainer Schriften & Siebdruck
Cover design: Tobias HolzmannEn ligne : https://novum.graphics/en/magazine/archive/detail/novum-1020/ Réservation
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Titre : 11.20 - 2020-11-12 Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2020 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Affiches -- Mise en page et typographie
Arts graphiques -- Croatie -- 21e siècle
Campagnes publicitaires
Chocolats -- Emballages
Conditionnement
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Cuculić, Vanja (1977-....)
Découpage (art) -- Danemark -- 21e siècle
Estampage (reproduction)
Fleurs -- Dans l'art
Impression numérique -- Innovation
Marques de commerce
Papier décoratif
Reliures gaufrées
Sculpture en papier -- Danemark -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en papier -- Londres (GB) -- 21e siècle
Signes et symboles -- Design
Travail du papier -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- DanemarkIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Transcending themes, styles and fields
19.11.2020
We believe illustration is a wonderfully adaptable form of expression – it can handle complexity, communicate humour and change minds. »We love the fact that illustration can transcend any theme, style and field,« enthused the London-based creative duo Le.Blue in an interview with them on our novum+ theme.Note de contenu : novum 11.20 »creative paper«
There’s no denying we are passionate about paper. And when it comes to »creative paper« then our imaginations start to run riot. There are just so many aspects to cover with this fascinating material: be it unusual visual treatments or surface finishes, all kinds of conceptual approaches, and even the smell of different kinds of paper. Whenever we choose creative paper as our featured topic, we know it will be a tough job to select just which projects and studios to present.
Because paper offers up so many diverse aspects, we have put together a colourful bouquet for you in our novum+ section this month. From sustainable packaging and paper art to artful printing and bookbinding – this issue shows what being creative with paper really means.
The cover
Together with our partners we eagerly rolled up our sleeves and produced something special: the paper we chose is Stardream Rosequarz from Igepa, whose wonderful quality lends itself perfectly to finishing that really pulls out all the stops. On the outer envelope the hot foil Luxor 396 Orange from Kurz sets up a charming contrast to the delicately shimmering pink of the paper, on the inside cover pages we used a rich green (Luxor 390). But why stop when you are enjoying yourself? As well as foil finishing, we also used embossing and stamping. The artistic interplay between raised and recessed elements is all down to the skills of the experts at effektiv Druck+Veredelung.
The cover of the November issue features some rather unusual combinations, but, as we all know, opposites attract!
All this and more awaits in this issue of novum!
Copies of this issue can be bougth here
Cover design
Tobias Holzmann
Paper
Stardream Rosequarz 285 gsm, available through Igepa
Print finishing and embossing
effektiv Druck+Veredelung
Hotfoil
Kurz
Embossing die
Graveurbetrieb Berneisch
Photos
Tobias Holzmann & Luise Raithel
En ligne : https://novum.graphics/news/design-magazin/ [n° ou bulletin] 11.20 - 2020-11-12 [texte imprimé] . - 2020.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Affiches -- 21e Siècle
Affiches -- Mise en page et typographie
Arts graphiques -- Croatie -- 21e siècle
Campagnes publicitaires
Chocolats -- Emballages
Conditionnement
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Cuculić, Vanja (1977-....)
Découpage (art) -- Danemark -- 21e siècle
Estampage (reproduction)
Fleurs -- Dans l'art
Impression numérique -- Innovation
Marques de commerce
Papier décoratif
Reliures gaufrées
Sculpture en papier -- Danemark -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en papier -- Londres (GB) -- 21e siècle
Signes et symboles -- Design
Travail du papier -- 21e siècle
Typographie -- DanemarkIndex. décimale : 766 Arts graphiques Résumé : Transcending themes, styles and fields
19.11.2020
We believe illustration is a wonderfully adaptable form of expression – it can handle complexity, communicate humour and change minds. »We love the fact that illustration can transcend any theme, style and field,« enthused the London-based creative duo Le.Blue in an interview with them on our novum+ theme.Note de contenu : novum 11.20 »creative paper«
There’s no denying we are passionate about paper. And when it comes to »creative paper« then our imaginations start to run riot. There are just so many aspects to cover with this fascinating material: be it unusual visual treatments or surface finishes, all kinds of conceptual approaches, and even the smell of different kinds of paper. Whenever we choose creative paper as our featured topic, we know it will be a tough job to select just which projects and studios to present.
Because paper offers up so many diverse aspects, we have put together a colourful bouquet for you in our novum+ section this month. From sustainable packaging and paper art to artful printing and bookbinding – this issue shows what being creative with paper really means.
The cover
Together with our partners we eagerly rolled up our sleeves and produced something special: the paper we chose is Stardream Rosequarz from Igepa, whose wonderful quality lends itself perfectly to finishing that really pulls out all the stops. On the outer envelope the hot foil Luxor 396 Orange from Kurz sets up a charming contrast to the delicately shimmering pink of the paper, on the inside cover pages we used a rich green (Luxor 390). But why stop when you are enjoying yourself? As well as foil finishing, we also used embossing and stamping. The artistic interplay between raised and recessed elements is all down to the skills of the experts at effektiv Druck+Veredelung.
The cover of the November issue features some rather unusual combinations, but, as we all know, opposites attract!
All this and more awaits in this issue of novum!
Copies of this issue can be bougth here
Cover design
Tobias Holzmann
Paper
Stardream Rosequarz 285 gsm, available through Igepa
Print finishing and embossing
effektiv Druck+Veredelung
Hotfoil
Kurz
Embossing die
Graveurbetrieb Berneisch
Photos
Tobias Holzmann & Luise Raithel
En ligne : https://novum.graphics/news/design-magazin/ Réservation
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Titre : N°150(2021:février-mars) - 2021-02-01 - Reportage : espace éclair une énergie en commun. Economie : être visible et vendre malgré la crise Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2021 Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Art -- Commerce -- 21e siècle
Art du verre -- Technique -- 21e siècle
Art textile -- 21e siècle
Arts décoratifs -- Expositions
Arts du feu -- Technique -- 21e siècle
Ateliers d'artistes -- France -- 21e siècle
Ateliers d'artistes -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Bijoux d'artistes -- Expositions -- Paris (France)
Céramique -- 21e siècle
Céramistes -- Entretiens
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Création collective (art) -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Dinanderie -- Maroc -- 21e siècle
Femmes artistes -- 21e siècle
Femmes artistes -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Jeunes artistes -- 21e siècle
Marketing sur Internet -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Objets d'art -- France -- 21e siècle
Origine (philosophie) -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en verre -- 21e siècle
Vendome, Jean (1930-2017)
Verre de silice -- Dans l'artIndex. décimale : 745 Arts décoratifs. Métiers d'art. Artisanat Résumé : Les ateliers face à la crise : dix artisans d’art évoquent les conséquences de la crise sanitaire. Activité économique, processus créatif, lien avec leurs clients… au cœur de l’épreuve, réflexions sur les enjeux et les défis de 2021…
Dans ce numéro également : la découverte de l’Espace Éclair à Toulouse ; une analyse de l’œuvre Cycle du verrier Jean Thebault ; la dinanderie marocaine d’exception de Mounia Meftah, le témoignage du céramiste Thierry Luang Rath…
Et aussi : comment être visible et vendre malgré la crise, les portraits d’Oscar Galea, Laura Cambon, et Salomé Cousseau; l’agenda, nos coups de cœur et les infos pro…
Note de contenu : Au sommaire de ce numéro 150 :
À VOIR, À SAVOIR, À DÉCOUVRIR : Événements, coups de cœur
ANALYSE D’ŒUVRE : Cycle. Par Jean Thebault – Atelier Jano Glass
ECONOMIE : Être visible et vendre malgré la crise
ZOOM : À l’origine. remonter aux origines, tel est le chemin emprunté par quatre créatrices
RENCONTRE : Mounia Meftah. la maison Meftah renouvelle la dinanderie d’exception au salon révélations 2021
PAROLE DE CREATEUR : Thierry Luang Rath. la terre pour s’enraciner
DOSSIER : Les ateliers année 2020, horizon 2021
PORTRAITS : Oscar Galea, le bijou, « objet d’art » - Laura Cambon, le verre en mouvement - Salomé Cousseau, luxe, élégance et volupté…
REPORTAGE : L’espace éclair, une énergie en commun. À toulouse, huit artisanes d’art développent leurs univers créatifs au rez-de-chaussée d’une ancienne usine. Un lieu collectif géré en association.
BLOC-NOTES : Agenda, infos pro, carnet d’adresses, Addendum
En ligne : https://www.editionsateliersdart.com/n-150-fevrier-mars-2021.html [n° ou bulletin] N°150(2021:février-mars) - 2021-02-01 - Reportage : espace éclair une énergie en commun. Economie : être visible et vendre malgré la crise [texte imprimé] . - 2021.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Art -- Commerce -- 21e siècle
Art du verre -- Technique -- 21e siècle
Art textile -- 21e siècle
Arts décoratifs -- Expositions
Arts du feu -- Technique -- 21e siècle
Ateliers d'artistes -- France -- 21e siècle
Ateliers d'artistes -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Bijoux d'artistes -- Expositions -- Paris (France)
Céramique -- 21e siècle
Céramistes -- Entretiens
Covid-19 -- Aspect économique -- 21e siècle
Covid-19 -- Aspect social -- 21e siècle
Création collective (art) -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Dinanderie -- Maroc -- 21e siècle
Femmes artistes -- 21e siècle
Femmes artistes -- Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) -- 21e siècle
Jeunes artistes -- 21e siècle
Marketing sur Internet -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Objets d'art -- France -- 21e siècle
Origine (philosophie) -- Dans l'art -- 21e siècle
Sculpture en verre -- 21e siècle
Vendome, Jean (1930-2017)
Verre de silice -- Dans l'artIndex. décimale : 745 Arts décoratifs. Métiers d'art. Artisanat Résumé : Les ateliers face à la crise : dix artisans d’art évoquent les conséquences de la crise sanitaire. Activité économique, processus créatif, lien avec leurs clients… au cœur de l’épreuve, réflexions sur les enjeux et les défis de 2021…
Dans ce numéro également : la découverte de l’Espace Éclair à Toulouse ; une analyse de l’œuvre Cycle du verrier Jean Thebault ; la dinanderie marocaine d’exception de Mounia Meftah, le témoignage du céramiste Thierry Luang Rath…
Et aussi : comment être visible et vendre malgré la crise, les portraits d’Oscar Galea, Laura Cambon, et Salomé Cousseau; l’agenda, nos coups de cœur et les infos pro…
Note de contenu : Au sommaire de ce numéro 150 :
À VOIR, À SAVOIR, À DÉCOUVRIR : Événements, coups de cœur
ANALYSE D’ŒUVRE : Cycle. Par Jean Thebault – Atelier Jano Glass
ECONOMIE : Être visible et vendre malgré la crise
ZOOM : À l’origine. remonter aux origines, tel est le chemin emprunté par quatre créatrices
RENCONTRE : Mounia Meftah. la maison Meftah renouvelle la dinanderie d’exception au salon révélations 2021
PAROLE DE CREATEUR : Thierry Luang Rath. la terre pour s’enraciner
DOSSIER : Les ateliers année 2020, horizon 2021
PORTRAITS : Oscar Galea, le bijou, « objet d’art » - Laura Cambon, le verre en mouvement - Salomé Cousseau, luxe, élégance et volupté…
REPORTAGE : L’espace éclair, une énergie en commun. À toulouse, huit artisanes d’art développent leurs univers créatifs au rez-de-chaussée d’une ancienne usine. Un lieu collectif géré en association.
BLOC-NOTES : Agenda, infos pro, carnet d’adresses, Addendum
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