Homage to Georg Bocskay

After studying the detailed calligraphy sheets of Georg Bocskay, the artist reflected by creating an artbook. Through the debossed pages of the book, the letter “a” is formed. The prints are made by using a modular experimental letterpress set, created for this project by the artist.

Hospitality

After photographing anti-sleep benches, the most common form of hostile design in Budapest, the artist created a series of letters for the second chapter (titled “hospitality”) of her photobook. The letters of the word “hospitality” are made manually on a bench-like system built by the artist.

What is Love?

Poster for the performance WHAT IS LOVE? A musical celebration.
“WHAT IS LOVE?“ invites the audience to an extraordinary celebration of love: Here the lovebirds philosophise, the musicians cry, the vulvas tap-dance and everyone comes to a climax. A brilliant performance of songs, feminist theories and biographical experiences inspired by Liv Strömquist’s book “The Origin of Love”.

TYPEONE Mag

typeone mag encourages you to experiment and find creative approaches to working with typography.

I decided to make a typographic poster with improvised means, and quite unexpectedly I got a tiny thermal printer – these make prints on thermal paper tapes (the same is used for pos terminals, so I even begged for such paper in the nearest pub, and I have no idea why they don’t add pretty graphics to receipts).

Transmission

experimental poster for a show “transmission” held in maison de la culture de tahiti. readability is significantly complicated here, but the poster has retained an information structure that still allows it to be read. in the word “transmission” letters are divided into component parts to convey possible distortions in the transmission of information.

made at workshop of peter bankov

fonts in use:
oktah round, rothek stencil (slightly rounded) by groteskly yours studio

The Ghost Brew

conceptual typographic poster for a theatrical show “der geisterbräu (the ghost brew)” made at peter bankov poster workshop.

although posters with a room-space are common, i tried to bend the right side of it partially so that the viewer would not be completely sure that he was really looking into the room. the cat is used as a counterweight to the curvature and returns the viewer to the space of the room. a good cat.

fonts in use:
dina chaumont by bvh type

insight!

I think “insight” can be understood as our ability to perceive things. The truth is often hidden underneath complicated appearances, and when we pierce through the layers of fog and are finally able to obtain the answer, we will feel great surprise and excitement. I wanted to convey this emotion through my images.

Luxury and dissipation: 2022 Cezhi Tour

This poster was designed for the Cezhi’s national tour.

The Toilet Paper Band (Cezhi) is an experimental rock band that uses music to address social issues.

With scratch-off lottery as the form of inspiration, reflecting the band’s satire and thinking about the current social situation. By taking highly saturated colors and metaphorical graphics from lottery tickets and putting them together, the DNA of underground rock music is revealed.

CALM

The motivation for doing this work will sound a little strange. There was a time when I loved chewing gum because chewing it helped me relieve stress and stay focused. One day I had an idea that I thought I could do something fun with it, so I chewed the gum into rough strokes and then used a bamboo stick to make textures on the surface of it to give them a carving-like texture… it looks pretty good, doesn’t it?

Give poster

In the realm of experimental typography, innovation emerges from the intersection of philosophy and design. The “Dar Más” poster, commissioned by No Blanco, explores the concept of emptiness inspired by Taoist philosophy. By integrating tactile craftsmanship with digital technology, the designer created a striking piece. This project shows how intricate compositions can convey complex ideas and evoke deep responses, challenging conventional typography.