Fresh, juicy and fruity flavors in a vivid and lively mood: Péter Csuth has designed a new label for Frootie, the first Hungarian fruity beer manufactory.
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Get a piece of Labrosse’s special Budapest
Dancing flowers, guys having breakfast on a snake’s back, a snail taking a coffee and cigarette break, a red-hooded tagger, an octopus watering plants: only some
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Brutalist London through the eyes of an illustrator | MAMIMU
Owing to the collaboration of London-based Japanese artist MAMIMU and Cult Vision eyewear boutique in London’s Barbican, Brutalist London is presented from a special angle in
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Freelancing through the lens of creatives | Balka
Nearly forty graphic designers, illustrators and animation movie directors showed what they think of being a freelancer in the framework of the online exhibition titled “Mint
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„As if I was reading a diary” | Balázs Viola
Contiguous, yet somehow unusual use of space and perspectives mixed with pastel or loud colors. If you know your way around the patterns of iconic Hungarian brands,
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Brutalist illustrations
Brutalist architecture once thought to be forgotten is going through a renaissance today. The giant, fortress-like masses of building structures made not only of concrete have
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“Creating something new, almost without limits” | Studio Ant Works
Clean yet detailed design and carefully selected, matching tones: elegant lines are mixed with figurative forms in the portfolio of Budapest-based Studio Ant Works, thus resulting in
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Zsuzsanna Bátori illustrated Dan Brown’s book for children
Multiple-times best selling author Dan Brown debuted a children’s book where the plot is accompanied by music composed by the author, but this is not the
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„Unusual, out of place, but still logical” | The works of Kristóf Murányi
Scenes, phenomena or objects evocative of the recent past, on illustrations with a somewhat ironic, humorous yet objective vibe, in simple compositions, connecting us with our
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Prague Brutalism
The general perception of Brutalist buildings is quite mixed: at times they are viewed as the abandoned, clunky memorabilia of the Socialist era, but their merits
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