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Beatrice "Bea" Afflerbach-Hefti (June 14, 1920 – March 3, 2003) was a Swiss graphic designer. Afflerbach-Hefti was born in Basel, Switzerland, and died in Binnigen.

Life and work

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Beatrice Afflerbach-Hefti studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule Basel (today Schule für Gestaltung Basel)[1] and was the first woman to graduate with a diploma in graphic design in 1941. After her studies she founded an office together with Sita Jucker and her later husband Ferdinand "Ferdi" Afflerbach in 1942, where commercially successful graphics were created.[2]

Afflerbach-Hefti was involved in the women's rights movement. In 1957, she was one of the founding members of the Soroptimist International Club Basel, a club of working women that supports charitable projects worldwide. She designed posters with women's voting rights and took part in the Schweizerischen Ausstellung für Frauenarbeit (Swiss exhibition for women's work) in 1958.

The estate of the couple lies in the archives of the Schule für Gestaltung Basel.

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References

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  1. ^ Afflerbach, Beatrice. In: Birgit Eberhard: Frauen im Blickpunkt. Ein Lexikon über bekannte und berühmte, bedeutende und bemerkenswerte Frauen von heute aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. München: Steinheim. 1985. pp. S.10.
  2. ^ Women in Graphic Design 1890–2012. jovis. 2012. pp. S.395.