Coconut-shrimp rice balls, fish greaves, rosé duck or dandelion syrup—two hungry graphic designers, Boglárka Balogh and Áron Hujber created the Kis Piréz Recipe Book as a
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Tarot cards through the eyes of Romanian illustrators
The works of 40 Romanian illustrators condensed into a single deck of cards: Cluj-Napoca based ILLUSTRART Association’s latest initiative is here, this time giving new life
Bye-bye 2020! | #stayhomecreative
We close our #stayhomecreative series launched during the spring quarantine with a New Year’s Eve special edition, showcasing how Hungarian creatives imagine the last day of
#stayhomecreative | Christmas Eve dinner
We may think of many things when we hear the word Christmas: love, family, gifts, snow, cold or the well-deserved holiday treats. One of the highlights
Holiday book review with spectacular visuals
The New York Times’s end-of-the-year book review is special for several reasons this year. On the one hand, it offers really good books that could also
Iconic buildings of Budapest through the eyes of a graphic designer | Evelin Dankó
The harmony of exciting textures and patterns in pastel and vivid colors: Evelin Dankó pays homage to Budapest and its iconic buildings with detail-rich illustrations. Evelin
Being a man in 2020 | Illustrations by Lehel Kovács
Cracked, idealized antique sculpture – a poignant depiction of the process that the masculine (self)image, which has been untouchable for a long time, is going through
Art in the size of matchboxes
We surround ourselves with many kinds of objects in our busy everyday life. There are some that are necessary, some with great memories attached to them,
Design object and experience in one | Kirakós Budapest
Three girls in love with graphics, tasteful home decor objects and games felt like something was missing on the Hungarian puzzle market: meet Kirakós Budapest, a contemporary
Labels tuned to tasty | Frootie X Péter Csuth
Fresh, juicy and fruity flavors in a vivid and lively mood: Péter Csuth has designed a new label for Frootie, the first Hungarian fruity beer manufactory.
Get a piece of Labrosse’s special Budapest
Dancing flowers, guys having breakfast on a snake’s back, a snail taking a coffee and cigarette break, a red-hooded tagger, an octopus watering plants: only some
Brutalist London through the eyes of an illustrator | MAMIMU
Owing to the collaboration of London-based Japanese artist MAMIMU and Cult Vision eyewear boutique in London’s Barbican, Brutalist London is presented from a special angle in
Freelancing through the lens of creatives | Balka
Nearly forty graphic designers, illustrators and animation movie directors showed what they think of being a freelancer in the framework of the online exhibition titled “Mint
„As if I was reading a diary” | Balázs Viola
Contiguous, yet somehow unusual use of space and perspectives mixed with pastel or loud colors. If you know your way around the patterns of iconic Hungarian brands,
Brutalist illustrations
Brutalist architecture once thought to be forgotten is going through a renaissance today. The giant, fortress-like masses of building structures made not only of concrete have