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Book design: Dagboekbrieven van een Amsterdamse, 1940—1945
Client:
Marlien Heijst
2023
Amsterdam
Book: Diaries of a Young Atie: A Personal Chronicle from WWII Amsterdam. Atie’s diaries, a poignant collection of personal reflections and observations, offer a vivid glimpse into the everyday realities of life during World War II. These diaries, once private and deeply personal, have been transformed into a beautifull book. The original handwritten entries, preserved with care, have been thoughtfully curated to retain the authenticity and raw emotion of Atie’s experiences. The design of the book pays homage to the intimate nature of a diary, allowing readers to feel as though they are holding a piece of history in their hands.
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