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Sugar, regime change, Eastern Europe | Ilona Németh’s book is out now
Even though the intricate story of the sugar factory in Dunajská Streda is already quite fascinating in itself, the prosperity of the Slovak sugar industry and
Read in style! | Anna Ott is bracing with Hungarian designers
“I’m Anna Ott. I read.”—it’s a crystal-clear self-definition from a purposeful philologist manager who, in addition to reading all day, is confident in building her own
Book or performance? | Andi Schmied
A view to the Empire State Building, sunrise behind Central Park from the world’s tallest high-rise or dawn from the most exclusive apartments of Trump World
The city as a gallery | Čierne diery
If you thought Piešťany primarily known for its thermal spas could only give remedy to those suffering from rheumatic symptoms, you couldn’t be more wrong. Here’s
Selection of the most beautiful book covers in Eastern Europe | TOP 5
We often hear the saying, “Don’t judge a book by its cover!”. However, in our selection today, we do judge, as we have collected the most
Hourglass book for Örkény’s One Minute Stories | Book concept by Regina Vitányi
There are few literary genre inventions that are as embedded in Hungarian language and culture as István Örkény’s one minute stories are. Graphic designer Regina Vitányi
“This is our own system of coordinates” | Soft Opening
An uncompromising, non-traditional storybook that holds surprises even for adults. The book entitled Soft Opening was created via a Kickstarter campaign, and the international success was
Twenty-five years of Garten Studio | Tájépítész Történetek
Courtyards of office buildings, gardens of detached houses, castle parks, public spaces, playgrounds and green walls: now we can get to know the hottest trends of Hungarian
HIGHLIGHTS | Our built heritage
In the parts of the HIGHLIGHTS series, the focus is on household objects, their advantages and disadvantages again and again. The question may arise, which are
The Life of One Man Is One Whole Universe | A book by Peter Sit
Slovak artist Peter Sit began documenting the life of his grandmother eight years ago: over the years, the genre of photography has become a tool for
A look inside NASA | Benedict Redgrove
Dubbed NASA: Past and Present Dreams of the Future, Benedict Redgrove’s latest project offers an intimate peek behind NASA’s scenes. In his photobook, the London-born graphic designer
Polish brutalism on your desk | Brutal Poland
With the latest book of Polish design studio Zupagrafika we can surround ourselves with the most fascinating brutalist buildings of the former Polish People’s Republic. The
Buildings with cour d’honneur in Budapest
Young art historian Melinda Mártonffy started to investigate the history of tenement houses with cour d’honneur within the walls of Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design.
fun working together. | Péter Serfőző
Péter Serfőző is a key figure of the Hungarian graphic design scene. He graduated as an engineer, worked as the web designer of Walt Disney Internet