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The Triennale Design Museum by Fabio Novembre

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To celebrate the budding growth of Italian graphic design, Studio Fabio Novembre has created an eclectically colorful venue called the Triennale Design Museum (TDM5: Grafica Italiana). This vibrant place located in Milano, Italy, guides visitors to each section by color through the exhibition path. Selected by the curators, the nine sections of the museum (Letters, Books, Magazines, Advertising, Visual Identity, Signposting, Video, Culture and Politics, Packaging) are split into nine sections and take place inside nine smaller structures that’s organized by the space.

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