A preview clip for my master project “Imbra Houstovnjak” - an illustrated fantasy inspired by local legends in Northern Croatia. Spoken in Northern variant of Croatian - Kajkavski from Marija Bistrica.
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Phantogram Three
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todays bird

oozey mess
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
NASA
Color Me Curious
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Cosimo Galluzzi
Fai_Ryy

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Love Begins
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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A preview clip for my master project “Imbra Houstovnjak” - an illustrated fantasy inspired by local legends in Northern Croatia. Spoken in Northern variant of Croatian - Kajkavski from Marija Bistrica.
Animation of the opening and closing credit sequence of the Croatian film “The priest’s children” by Vinko Brešan. The concept of the project is based on the characteristics of the film which include the narrative techniques (movement of the camera, white background), the genre (comedy) and the controversial relationship with the Church and sex topics present in culture and media. Student projext at Academy of Dramatic arts & School of Design in Zagreb under supervision/mentoring of prof. Tihoni Brčić.
A preview of a few spreads from my master’s project: the illustrated fantasy story “Imbra Houstovnjak” in a local Croatian language (Kajkavski). Around 100 pages in total. The story was written by myself in cooperation with Ivana Škrlec who translated it into the local language. The story is based on local Slavic Croatian mythology and positive local values having a goal to resparkle the interest in the local authentic culture and language among the youth.
Redesign of the visual identity of Zagreb’s local news channel “TV Jabuka” called “Serbus Zagreb”. Video animation done in AfterEffects. You can watch the closing title here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7irjGThwWhA
Illustrated and animated “Learn Croatian” series regarding nature. See more at my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVEK3S9xLaRlKBiR_qTeOIw/featured
Christmas & New Year greeting card in local Croatian (kajkavski) :-) Part of my “Po domachi” group. Also my first experiment with such hand lettered typography.
Sketches for the packaging during the internship at Kufferath design agency (http://www.kufferath.at) based on the associations of the ingredients. :)
Illustrated book cover and web banner for the KAGes / LKH Steiermark of Austria as an part of the internship for the Kufferath Agentur für Grafikdesign und Werbungen (http://www.kufferath.at)
Some ideas on the educational web and app on learning local language.
2017′s illustrated NTS Advent Calender. Done for the Kufferath Design Agency (http://www.kufferath.at). The concept is based on the advent calender as a christmas present box with many of Santa’s elven helpers doing their part of the job to let you have enjoyable holidays. :-)
Karnerta Selfie-wall in Graz for Karnerta campaign.
Illustration/design done during the internsthip at the Kufferath Agentur (http://www.kufferath.at) :)
Installationsunternehmen Karl Uhl für Gas-Wasser-Heizung Visual identity consisting of a retro looking logo, vector illustration and website done as an assignement during the internship at Kufferath Agentur in Graz. (http://installateur-uhl.at)
Andy Warhol inspired - “postola” which means ‘a shoe’ : )
“Po domachi” local branding. :)
Poster for a documentary film “Kika”.
A series of posters as a part of the visual identity of Tourist Board Vodice. Student assignment at the School of Design in Zagreb, 2016/17.
NTS Advent calender box. The goal was to illustrate the story depicting networking (NTS) and to make it more vivid and feel more alive. I was inspired by the Christmas production and transportation of the gifts and inserted it here in the first plan.
In the end the calendar is not only used to eat the chocolates but also visually appealing for the users with plenty of details and multiple storylines to be followed. Done within my internship at Kufferath Agentur für Werbung und Informationsdesign, Graz, Austria in 2016. (All the photos represent the prototype, I don’t have a photo of the final product)