In the spring of 2022, on the 150th anniversary of the founding of the institution, the Museum of Ethnography will open in a new location and
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The Ukrainian Laskarda shoe brand got a brown-green identity | Dmytro Khrunevych
Dmytro Khrunevych, a graphic designer based in Kyiv, works on branding and packaging concepts, among other things—most recently he created the visual identity of the Ukrainian
A book celebrating the matchboxes of socialism
Did the designers of the former matchboxes think that they were not only designing a striking everyday object but enclosing a slice of the socialist era
HIGHLIGHTS | Gastronomy wrapped in graphics
It might go without saying, but gastronomy goes hand in hand with graphic design. Many businesses are entering the market with more and more excellent visual
Not just smart, but beautiful too–Educational illustration won award
The winners of the World Illustration Awards, an international illustration competition, were announced on 12 October. Out of more than 5,000 entries, Hungarian graphic designer Tímea
Viki Hitka gave a new look to the classics of István Fekete
Who doesn’t remember the story of Vuk, Bogáncs, Kele or Tutajos? For many, the first encounter with István Fekete’s youth novels was a defining youthful experience,
Screen printing as a ceremony—Interview with graphic artist Bálint Varga
He expresses himself with papers and colors as part of a ritual that gives space for improvisation and also for challenges. Behind the scenes of Printa,
Swiss cosmetics company’s identity by studio NUR
Through the latest project of the Budapest-based graphic design studio founded by Eszter Laki, we can get to know the identity of the Swiss cosmetic company
Awards for this year’s most beautiful Czech books were presented
The world of books is already astonishing in itself, but when accompanied by a unique graphic element, it not only takes you to another world, it
Clean rebranding for the IKOS footwear brand
“The value of each pair of shoes is in the responsibility,”—says the new tagline of the Ukrainian shoe brand IKOS. The brand’s classic footwear is now
The Park Chronicle: 70 interesting facts for the 70th anniversary of Silesia Park
The Silesia Park recreation complex is located in the heart of the Upper Silesian metropolis of Chorzow, Poland. The vast area—620 hectares—became a park in the
A double-sided label reflects last year’s difficulties on this limited-edition gin
The coronavirus has benefited no one, no matter what profession we are talking about. In the field of gastronomy, the virus has created a largely unpromising
Why do we digitize the letters of the past? | Type revival projects from Central and Eastern Europe
The preservation of pre-digital typefaces has gained momentum over the past quarter of a century, and in the last few years more and more type revival
The eclectic atmosphere of flea markets in the online space
A flea market is a place of surprises and unexpected discoveries, a return to the nostalgic past with its strangeness and peculiarities. Probably this is why
Toy or decoration? Here is the Czech brand that offers both
“Miss Easter”, “King Kong”, “Nostromo”—the fancy names apply to the wooden figures of the Czech brand Tititi, which, with their colorful personalities, shine even in the