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German Stamps, Graphic Minimalism Makes Statement

Found these 2 stamps through Shutterstock. One is from 2002 while the other 1998, but they both share the same design language. The simplicity of the graphics is what makes it so strong, reminiscent of Bauhaus minimalism. Even today, the design remains contemporary.

Below Left: GERMANY- CIRCA 2002: stamp printed by Germany, shows emblem Federal Agency for Civic Education

Below Right: GERMANY - CIRCA 1998: stamp printed by Germany, shows square, Congress of Mathematicians, Berlin

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