The members of shoemaker, watchmaker, confectioner and upholsterer dynasties, wafer makers and many other tradesman appear on the shots of photographer Miklós Déri. The entire series is
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Planets and animals on Bomo Art’s latest notebooks
Paper-maniacs and compulsive note-takers, this one’s for you! The little brother of the A5-sized Bomo Memo is here: the A8-sized memo book set comes with “Planetarium” and
Pavements from a skater’s angle | GRRRND Zero
Perhaps as pedestrians we don’t even notice the wide variety of textures we walk on day by day. However, the changes in pavements are much more
Soviet mosaics for eternity | Kiev, Ukraine
One can see many spectacular mosaics on the territory of the former Soviet Union. A significant part of the works of arts covering the façades of
Contemporary carpets | What the Rug
Abstract and rectangular rocky landscapes, flowing rivers, waterfalls and coasts appearing in bold, vibrant, orangy colors. Anna Katalin Lovrity’s sensitive and characteristic creations now come to life
Surreal spaces | Andrea Koporova
Neon-like, soft tones, human figures in unusual positions, and staged compositions combined with a surrealist atmosphere. The photographs of Slovakian-born Andrea Koporova are as if we were
Gap-filling logo collection | Hungarian Logos
Magyar Posta, Centrum Áruház, MÁV, Vasedény – only a few of the iconic institutions that defined the everydays of Hungarian people for long decades. The characteristic
A mural promoting slowing down | Alicja Biała
City dwellers and fantasy creatures appear together in the lush jungle of imaginary landscapes – the wall paintings of the creative hub of Wrocław were prepared
The works of the Hungarian artists of the Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava exhibited
The works of the thirteen Hungarian illustrators participating on the prestigious 27th Biennial of Illustrations Bratislava are showcased in the framework of an exhibition held between
Frozen time | Adam Wilkoszarski
Empty waterfronts, abandoned RVs and drained off pools: Polish photographer Adam Wilkoszarski’s poetic and nostalgic pictures portray abandoned holiday resorts. Adam Wilkoszarski visited quite a few
Wall paintings from Poland
Surreal situations, uniquely abstract human figures and visually formulated messages in the abandoned urban spaces of Poland. We asked graphic designer Marcin Mokierów-Czołowski about his characteristic murals.
Unusual conceptuality | Andrej & Andrej
Experimental visual language without unnecessary elements: the projects of Slovakian design studio Andrej & Andrej are made appealing and unique by raw and bold solutions, odd
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
The best photos of Budapest street photographers exhibited
BPSPC, the street photography collective of Budapest will debut at a rooftop exhibition on August 15. The team of BPSPC established in November last year consists
BP Shop x Lehel Kovács
BP Shop has done something really cool again: this time illustratorLehel Kovácsdesigned three brand new T-shirt graphics for them in the spirit of “PEACE, LOVE, UNITY”.















