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The hexagon shape of the hand-cut flyers reflects on France and was also the continuous red thread through out the other materials such as a 4-page flyer designed to carry a USB key with the Powerpoint presentation. As a cherry on the top, the flyers were handed over to the top management in an exclusive black, round box.