Winners of the 2021 Red Dot Design Award, one of the most prestigious international awards in the international design scene, have been announced. Balázs Balogh, media designer and founder of the studio That’s it. excelled in two sections.
In the Brand & Communication Design category, the winning design was the one created for Design Week 2019: the generative system of red dots interacted constantly with the user.
The joint project of Balázs and his actress wife, Júlia Huzella, won the other award in the Digital Solutions category, which was announced for the first time this year. The Tíztőlmese is an online tale channel born during the quarantine period, presenting contemporary Hungarian tale literature and folk tales.
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