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Tolerance Show in Breda, Holland

I’m excited to share with you a few photographs of the Tolerance traveling poster show held in Breda, Holland as part of the Graphic Matters festival. The opening of the show was on September 22nd. You can see more about the Tolerance show at Graphic Matters here: https://goo.gl/4SbDFG

The show will stay open until October 22nd. Special thanks to Dennis Elbers for organizing and setting up the show.

List of designers that are part of the show: Milton Glaser (USA), David Tartakover (Israel), Yuko Shimizu (Japan), Paula Scher (USA), Manuel Estrada (Spain), New Collectivism (Slovenia), Istvan Orosz (Hungary), Peter Bankov (Russia), Jianping He (China), Fons Hickmann (Germany), Michel Bouvet (France), Hamzah Abdelal (Jordan), Alejandro Magallanes (Mexico), Sue Coe (UK), Felipe Taborda (Brazil), Tarek Atrissi (Lebanon), Anette Lenz (France), Chaz Maviyanne-Davies (Zimbabwe), Saki Mafundikwa (Zimbabwe), Xiao Yong (China), Srdja Dragovic (Montenegro), Reza Abedini (Iran), Sarp Sozdinler (Turkey), Slavimir Stojanovic (Serbia), Niklaus Troxler (Switzerland), Katarzyna Zapart (Poland), Hoon-Dong Chung (Korea), Marian Bantjes (Canada), Aleksandar Macasev (Yugoslavia), Seymour Chwast (USA), Rodrigo Sanchez (Spain), Steff Geissbuhler (USA), Un Mundo Feliz (Spain), Drew Hodges (USA), Dan Reisinger (Israel), Anur Hadziomerspahic (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Pekka Loiri (Finland), Ovidiu Hrin (Romania), Uwe Loesch (Germany), Alex Jordan (France) and Pepijn Zurburg (Gorilla) Holland.

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