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Born 1943. Known for: Painting, graphice design.
The painter, graphic designer and designer Roger Pfund received his education at the Bernese School of Applied Arts and the graphic designer Kurt Wirth. From 1969, the three-time winner of the... Read full biography
The painter, graphic designer and designer Roger Pfund received his education at the Bernese School of Applied Arts and the graphic designer Kurt Wirth. From 1969, the three-time winner of the Federal Fellowship for Applied Arts collaborated artistically with his wife Elisabeth. Two years later, he... Read full biography
The painter, graphic designer and designer Roger Pfund received his education at the Bernese School of Applied Arts and the graphic designer Kurt Wirth. From 1969, the three-time winner of the Federal Fellowship for Applied Arts collaborated artistically with his wife Elisabeth. Two years later, he won the tender for the design of new banknotes launched by the Swiss National Bank. His design was considered in the episode but only for the reserve series. In 1992, the French 50-franc note went... Read full biography
The painter, graphic designer and designer Roger Pfund received his education at the Bernese School of Applied Arts and the graphic designer Kurt Wirth. From 1969, the three-time winner of the Federal Fellowship for Applied Arts collaborated artistically with his wife Elisabeth. Two years later, he won the tender for the design of new banknotes launched by the Swiss National Bank. His design was considered in the episode but only for the reserve series. In 1992, the French 50-franc note went into circulation with the portrait Antoine de Saint-Exupéry designed by him, and in 1996 he reached the final round in the design of the euro notes in the section "Abstract and Modern". On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the death of Eva Perón... Read full biography
The painter, graphic designer and designer Roger Pfund received his education at the Bernese School of Applied Arts and the graphic designer Kurt Wirth. From 1969, the three-time winner of the Federal Fellowship for Applied Arts collaborated artistically with his wife Elisabeth. Two years later, he won the tender for the design of new banknotes launched by the Swiss National Bank. His design was considered in the episode but only for the reserve series. In 1992, the French 50-franc note went into circulation with the portrait Antoine de Saint-Exupéry designed by him, and in 1996 he reached the final round in the design of the euro notes in the section "Abstract and Modern". On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of the death of Eva Perón in 2012, Pfund was awarded the contract to design the new Argentine 100 pesos note. His other creations include the design of t... Read full biography
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