Déli Railway Terminal, the Újpalotai Apartment Tower, the Endre Ady Cultural Center in Újpest, the OKISZ Headquarters, the Planetarium—five buildings in Budapest we have also explored
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Hotel Budapest on your desk? Absolutely!
High-rise buildings reaching to the sky, façades evocative of UFOs and concrete everywhere! Our new collection, SOC/MOD is here, bringing the emblematic structures of the region
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Conscious planning, on paper | madebythe:
The Slovak madebythe: may seem like a minimalist stationary brand, but it is far from (being just) that. The purpose of the company is to supply
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The Purple Dot Studio debuts
The Purple Dot Studio has debuted with prints of young Hungarian female graphic designers: the Budapest-based online store was inspired by the trends of conscious living,
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Stand clear of the closing doors
“Stand clear of the closing doors” – we heard it a million times in the Soviet-made blue trains running in the tunnel. The metro network is one
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HIGHLIGHTS | Posters, prints, billboards
What makes a good poster? Above all, if it calls attention. But what makes a poster catch our eyes, speak to us and demand our attention?
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HYPE posters move to the coolest spots of Budapest
In our most recent campaign, we show you how metro line M3 or the control center of the Paks power plant looks like in the form
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Split in silence
Abandoned beach chairs in the sand, a motionless bouncing castle, deserted stand and spotless flip flops – painted by Croatian artist Josipa Krolo in her hometown, Split, Croatia.
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Poland’s regions on a poster series | Katarzyna Nowakowska
Hilly landscapes, waterfalls and great plains, protected species of flora and fauna, deer, bison, wolves and brown bears – the list goes on. Come and meet Poland’s
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From rocket monkey bars to Wichmann pub | Here are the new HYPE prints!
The kitten and rocket monkey bars known from the playgrounds of the old times, the colorful tiles of the M3 metro stations and a Budapest roadmap
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