By Kim Catley In 1993, when Amir Berbić was 13 years old, he fled his home in Sarajevo along with his parents and his brother Isak. They landed in a refugee camp in Næsbyhoved-Broby, Denmark, where they lived for more than a year. During that time, Berbić’s father, a graphic designer, created a visual identity for the camp. He named it Sahara, nodding to the sandy grounds and the triangular tents...
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