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The first piece strikes directly at the tension between form and truth. The minimalist bikini becomes a visual decoy — a symbol of idealized beauty — while the text cuts brutally into the core of human vulnerability: conditional love, fear of loss, fear of loneliness, fear of death. The contrast is intentionally violent. The composition exposes the fragility behind desire, revealing love not as romance, but as a desperate negotiation with our own mortality.
From this starting point, the rest of the works expand the same emotional and intellectual territory, each in its own visual language. The Filarmonia identity transforms cultural symbolism into elegant line‑based geometry, merging human presence with musical heritage. The construction posters use irony and minimalism to deliver sharp, memorable messages. The Johnnie Walker reinterpretation distills social responsibility into a single, iconic gesture. The automotive banner, the dance event poster, and the Medias anniversary graphics each demonstrate a different facet of our design versatility — from clean corporate precision to atmospheric cultural storytelling.
The postcard series and the Medias heritage visuals show our ability to handle historical material with respect and refinement, turning archival imagery into contemporary graphic artifacts. Meanwhile, the Guliman and Jakab studio cards reveal a confident, modern identity system built on clarity, contrast, and rhythm.