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Interactive book of board games | Gamebook
Playful learning is not only good as a child: the creators of Gamebook think so too, because in this interactive book we can read about ancient,
Striped straws cause the death of aircrafts | Filip Hodas
The surreal renderings of the 3D artist Filip Hodas from Prague give a glimpse into a dystopian reality. His images are built on the contradictions of
HIGHLIGHTS | Drawn pedestal
Anyone can draw—we often hear this comment about an illustration. While everyone can draw, they can’t necessarily illustrate. Designing and practicing an illustrative world requires just
Thirty days among shapes | Maximilian Bolduan
German illustrator and graphic designer Maximilian Bolduan was working on this collection for thirty days. The artist created a new, geometrically arranged illustration each day, which
Music that connects us | KSO—Kyiv Symphony Orchestra
Designing brand identity is not an easy task. Such a challenge requires a high degree of creativity and sensitivity from the designer. The brand identity of
Thanks, corona!—Part 3 | Bomo Art Budapest
He learned how to bake bread and became more considerate in terms of finance: Károly Boldizsár, the founder of the stationery brand Bomo Art Budapest, has
It’s over for Calibri: Microsoft is looking for a new font
Microsoft will replace its default font, Calibri, after fourteen years. After Times New Roman, Calibri became the default font of all Microsoft software in 2007, and
HIGHLIGHTS | Vinyl selection
In recent years, there has again been a growing interest in perhaps the most aesthetic media in the music industry, records. This need was only increased
Choose your fighter: Mother’s Day edition | Puskás Marcell
We hardly need to introduce Marcell Puskás, who delights us with his elegant and playful typographic works and graphic design pieces throughout the year. Now, he
You can find Poirot too in the Budapest Zoo
Many things can happen on an average weekend in the crowded zoo: including a monkey handing out bananas to the visitors, Tarzan hanging on a rope
The best zines in Eastern Europe | TOP 5
We love zines because they are about freedom: there are no rules, no expectations, no need for expertise, just a good idea. They can be about
A font family inspired by the Bulgarian alphabet
Berlin-based graphic designer Oli Meier’s unique font called Vary was recently published. The font family is inspired by the Bulgarian alphabet, more precisely its “G” character.
“We reflect on social pressures” | Lazy Women
Intimate and humorous by default, but critical and analytical if needed: the authors of the online platform dubbed Lazy Women have been writing about the social-economic
A meat packaging concept with Renaissance masterpieces
Italian masters come into focus on the packaging of a brand offering premium meat delicacies: the creator is Dmitry Kultygin, a Russian graphic designer. Store shelves