Publication Design For Photographer Erik Undéhn
Bedow designed the photography book 'Vista' for Swedish photographer Erik Undéhn, showcasing a decade of his work. The limited edition hardcover features three color variations—red, orange, and green—each signed and numbered in sets of 100.
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