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Concept and design Prof. Johannes Bergerhausen, Dipl.-Des. Siri Poarangan, University of Applied Sciences Mainz
Database, Multilingual Plane Programming, 65.536 images Wenzel S. Spingler, netsmart Düsseldorf,
www.netsmart.de
Interface Design/Concept/Programming, Database, Content Management System Mathias Wollin, Martin Schuster, meso.net, Frankfurt,
www.meso.net
English translation Nicola Fischer, Heidelberg; Judith Wallerius, University of Applied Sciences Mainz
Tutors Daniel Becker, Bastian Schiffer, Judith Wallerius, University of Applied Sciences Mainz
Glossary 2. Semester Typography, Wintersemester 2004/2005, University of Applied Sciences Mainz: Eric Matthiesen, Mario Minard, Andreas Münch, Sabine Pfoehler, Lotte Pistor, Andreas Schick, Daniel Schweinzer, Silke Sieler, Eva Simon, Katja Söngen, Pia Steinmann, Lisa Timpe, Thao Vu Minh, Maximilian Walther, Katrin Wetzel, Sarah Wilbois, Kristina Will, Andrea Willmann, Johannes Willwacher
Many thanks to: Pamela Brandt, Oliver Culmsee, Ralf Dringenberg, Michael Everson, Nicola Fischer, Ilka Helmig, Andrea Krause, Elmar Kukul, Sören Lachnit, Isabel Naegele, Dörte Nimz, Philipp Pape, Jakob Reichel, Heiko Schulz (for the project name), Erik Spiekermann, Ulysses Voelker