For the 100th anniversary of Hungarian poet, translator and visual artist, László Nagy, the design students of Metropolitan University of Budapest were given the task to create a logo, interactive wine labels, and pop-up / interactive cards featuring and/or interpreting Nagy's work through their own design skills. Later on these works were exhibited in Petőfi Irodalmi Múzeum (Petőfi Literary Museum).
My version includes a wine label featuring one of Nagy's poems, Öreganyám [My Grandmother] alongside a long illustration that's mixing his and my drawing styles. The interactivity comes both from the viewer needing to physically rotate the bottle to read the poem / view the illustration, as well as an NFC sticker that would take the viewers' smartphones to the Wikipedia page of Nagy.
The additional materials - a static post card and an interactive card - both feature a circular, disc version of the same illustration. On the interactive card, the viewer needs to manually rotate the disc using the zig-zag edges that poke through the card's side.










