28 October 2010

20 October 2010

[Back to school] Miscellaneous projects

Some more stuff from the design course I took in 2009/2010.

Billboard, theme: radio stations. (A take on an actual campaign.)




Fake product packaging for an ad spot




Cd cover




An alternate concept and a look behind the scenes:



18 October 2010

S for steel

A logo redesign gig from last year. Commissioned by Euro Instruments. Never used, afterall.

13 October 2010

Cheesy avatars

I used to play an online game called Erepublik and these are some of the avatars I made for various units of the once powerful eHungarian army.

10 December 2009

Smoking Santa from 2005



I volunteered to design a poster for a mid-term party organised by a couple of daring students of the nearby university back in 2005. I would probably take a bolder approach today to depicting Santa Claus persuing unusual pleasures, but anyway, it came out nice and most of all, my clients were satisfied.

The final poster out on the streets, rain-washed:


4 November 2009

[Back to school] Fake postcard


From Fake postcard

This was a recent art school project: create a fake foreign postcard using digitally unaltered photos taken in your home area. It had to be sent in by mail, too.

I got Vietnam, which was a tricky one since it's so very different from Central Europe. The closest link I could find was communist/industrial Vietnam.

We had 3 weeks to complete the project but I did it really quickly to leave ample time for printing and postal delivery. So I took the pictures in one afternoon within 2 kms of where I live and put the card together overnight.

It was printed on 250 g Super Gloss paper.

The arrangement on the front was inspired by the ornaments on one of the gates of the university in Hanoi. The little oriental character on the back was traced from an original piece of Vietnamese folk art I found on Flickr.


From Fake postcard
The sign on the front is the name of some traditional Vietnamese dish that translates to "Steamed dog's meat", it's repeated on the back side and the additional line is a Vietnamese proverb saying "Eat as [little as] a cat". I think.

Click to see the original photos and some others of sort-of-colonial/oriental-looking houses that were not used in the end.


From Fake postcard

3 November 2009

Beverage dealer's website


Website for a beverage store & distillery whose layout I designed while working full-time for Profartis earlier this year. It went online in August and was one of the first websites to be featured at Web Design Galéria, a new Hungarian web design inspiration gallery.

More images below.