For the bilingual (German/Italian) book dedicated to the Italian architect Armando Ronca (1901–1970), Viennese graphic designer Willi Schmid makes prevalent use of Radim Peško’s Agipo. On the cover, purple letters (the color comes from an old business card of the architect) are laid over a hand-drawn perspective for Ronca’s Eurotel.
For the poster of the accompanying exhibition, Agipo is integrated into the standard identity of the museum (Kunst Meran), based on Akkurat and BigCaslon.
Peško and Schmid already worked together in 2006 on a digital revival of Plinius on the occasion of a new visual identity for the Vienna Secession.