Heliosblue*graphic design & 
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*Heliosblue is the alias of graphic designer Fiona Oikonomidou. She lives and works in Antwerp (BE). Graduated from LUCA School of Arts in Ghent and currently working as a freelancer.



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Fini Fani
Fini or Fani is a genaral term for fabric , cloth or tissu and the clothing that is madom, in Mali and surroundings. This publication presents three Mali textile traditions: the Senufo mudder-fabrics, the Dogon indigo-cloths and the Bamako “bazin” (cotton damask). Book and cover design in collaboration with the authors Anja Veirman, Patricia Gerimont & Isabel Brouillet. 
Fini Fani
Fini or Fani is a genaral term for fabric , cloth or tissu and the clothing that is made from, in Mali and surroundings. This publication presents three Mali textile traditions: the Senufo mudder-fabrics, the Dogon indigo-cloths and the Bamako “bazin” (cotton damask). Book and cover design in collaboration with the authors Anja Veirman, Patricia Gerimont & Isabel Brouillet. 
Fini Fani
Fini or Fani is a genaral term for fabric , cloth or tissu and the clothing that is made from, in Mali and surroundings. This publication presents three Mali textile traditions: the Senufo mudder-fabrics, the Dogon indigo-cloths and the Bamako “bazin” (cotton damask). Book and cover design in collaboration with the authors Anja Veirman, Patricia Gerimont & Isabel Brouillet. 
Fini Fani
Fini or Fani is a genaral term for fabric , cloth or tissu and the clothing that is made from, in Mali and surroundings. This publication presents three Mali textile traditions: the Senufo mudder-fabrics, the Dogon indigo-cloths and the Bamako “bazin” (cotton damask). Book and cover design in collaboration with the authors Anja Veirman, Patricia Gerimont & Isabel Brouillet. 
Fini Fani
Fini or Fani is a genaral term for fabric , cloth or tissu and the clothing that is made from, in Mali and surroundings. This publication presents three Mali textile traditions: the Senufo mudder-fabrics, the Dogon indigo-cloths and the Bamako “bazin” (cotton damask). Book and cover design in collaboration with the authors Anja Veirman, Patricia Gerimont & Isabel Brouillet.