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Media | Interview
Project
'23.08.04.
100 hours of machine learning, 14500 users, optimisation, artificial intelligence and a large dose of irony – we talked to Viktor Varga about his diploma work.
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“Irony is useful for asking critical questions”

Graphic Design | Project
Project
'23.07.28.
Renáta Szabó’s research-based diploma project presents the psychological wounds of women starting their careers as a reflection on a prevalent social issue.

Wobbly positivity totem pole – Radical Optimism by Renáta Szabó

Design
'23.07.18.
We have dug deep to ultimately bring you the highlights of the Expressive Interactions course to give a more nuanced look into interaction and inclusivity.

Beyond buzzwords – Prototype variations for interaction design

Design
'23.07.13.
When a designer sets their sight on these and similar objects, they are normally not left with a lot of wriggle room apart from plain styling – we might think. In contrast, Eszter Hanko and Viktória V. Dawson set out to give their lamps not just a new shape but also a new function.

Light is the soul of everything – Eszter Hanko and Viktória V. Dawson’s lamps

Uncategorized
'23.07.08.
The 2010s saw a strong trend of body positivity in social media, and while the resulting dialogue did have some effect on the major actors in the fashion industry, with her collection, Shape of All, Lili Mészáros is addressing the shortcomings of this change.

Female bodies, unlabelled – Lili Mészáros’s Shape of All collection

Graphic Design
'23.06.29.
Although the masterworks of Zsófia Kérdy and Rebeka Rideg are fairly different, they fit together well, both dealing with closely intertwined and dynamically interacting things – the body and the soul.

On Body and Soul – Masterworks by Zsófia Kérdy and Rebeka Rideg

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