A century of theater | Zelená Lúka

A century of theater | Zelená Lúka

The Zelená Lúka design studio has created a jubilee publication in honor of the centenary of Slovak acting. The studio, run by Martin Mistrik, builds on customized visual solutions, primarily to create brand identities and cultural publications.

Once again, the studio worked on a complex cultural project: they created a brochure and advertising materials covering one hundred years of Slovak theater. The processed photographs include the dominant genres of Slovak theater: drama, opera, puppet theater, independent and folk theater. The typographic elements in motion reflect the nature of the theater, the constant transformation of the stage, the movement of the actors and the playful dramaturgy. And the world of colors simultaneously refers to the dominant color red in theaters and the Slovak national tricolor.

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