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Полевой скетчбук: День 12 / Travel Sketchbook: Day 12
Итак, как и следовало ожидать: через какое-то время меня накрыла тоска по моей кошке.
А ещё Евдоким нашёл вино с гениальным дизайном. Человек, который придумал такой нейминг, а потом сюжет под такое название ОЧЕНЬ сообразителен.
Я в восхищении!
ANIMA
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.
Are you okay, baby? You've barely touched your shrimp wine.
First print of labels vs updated, 2nd run of labels. They look so much better!
Barolo Wines