Work (ILLUSTRATION)
All Online Media Branding Printed Media Illustrations
2023
Pull the Plug
Illustrating the current state of phasing out fossil fuels, based on the report of Climate Action Tracker. My aim was to visualize renewable energy and fossil fuels in an abstract way, and to bring positive energy despite the fact that no countries are currently on track to net zero. This is meant to signify remaining hope.
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2022
Salad
This artbook is made for all the vegans whom was asked what they eat on a daily basis by their relatives and friends on the dinner table. The name of this book is Salad, because this is the first guess of strangers if they think about a vegan diet. It consists of different postcards with vegan recipes on their back so you can send these for all of your curious ones from your social circle. The front of the card illustrates the ingredients of the dish, as if they were parts of one great plant.
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2023
Side Effects
This piece was made for the open call of Tenderness Press. The theme was period pain.
I have always suffered from very painful menstruation, often fainted or vomited because my body couldn’t handle it. My illustration captures the stress of not having your period on time, the cramps and the pills you have to take to escape them.
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2021
Pilinsky Illustration
Illustrating the intense and disruptive world of the Hungarian poet, Pilinsky’s work, ‘Mondom neked’. My illustrations were exhibited at Hungary L!ve Festival in New York in the theme of what it is like to live in Central and Eastern Europe.
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2021
Graphicard
Each card in this deck features an illustration for a piece of graphic design jargon, so the player can learn something new in every round.
This work was exhibited at Graphifest in Budapest (a yearly selection of graphic design works).
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2022
On Fire
This poster was made for the short film ‘On Fire’ by Richard Kelemen. The key symbols of the movie appear as a strange clock on the poster. The clock is highlighted by a red light resembling a hand, creating the same tension that we can feel watching the film.
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2021
Blue Velvet
My opening credit for Blue Velvet captures the tension and complex relationship between the main characters. The flowers stand for the two female protagonists, while the black hand refers to the negative character, Frank. The hand destroys the flowers, just like what Frank did to Dorothy.
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