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Hans Jumps the Pond

News—————7 April 2015

Long-time Studio Twenty Seven All-Star Hans Kuhn is heading back to his native Germany this Spring. Hans’ thoughtful yet playful designs have helped build Studio Twenty Seven’s aesthetic for the better part of the past decade. His creativity, talent, dedication, and sense of humor will be missed by everyone. Since announcing his departure there has been a steady stream of colleagues hovering about his desk trying to learn the digital tricks of how he makes his renders so witty and lifelike. Hans has promised long-distance consultations, and hopefully assistance with an obscure LightRay or Photoshop question!

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19 August 2024

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