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75B is a design studio based in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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They designed the identity for the International Film Festival Rotterdam, [1] Ro Theatre, Van Abbemuseum, and Codarts. They also made autonomous works that were exhibited at the Fons Welters Gallery in Amsterdam and are part of the collection of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, SF MOMA and the Graphic Design Museum Breda. [2]

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History

75B was founded by Robert Beckand, Rens Muis and Pieter Vos in 1997. They met during their study at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, Netherlands. In 2006 they were artist in residence at Art Center College of Design [6] in Pasadena. In 2009 Beckand left the studio and Muis and Vos continued working together.

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