01 – Graphic Design
Book Cover for Kafka sírja
Commissioned by the author to design a simple yet evocative cover for a fictional narrative exploring the idea that Kafka may not have died. The design centers on the symbolic significance of Kafka’s grave, reflecting the book’s central theme.
01 – Photography
Echoes of the Past – Fashion and late modern
Inspired by the 2024 Budapest100 theme, this photographic series celebrates the unique charm and historical depth of Budapest’s 1970s architecture. Blending authentic vintage aesthetics with the vibrant style of the era, the shoot features original '70s pieces sourced from Komondors Vintage. In collaboration with Meri Shirzai (@shhhh_mary) and Melinda Barát (@for.you.just.salem), the series was conceptually styled and photographed by me.
02 – illustration
Editorial Illustrations on the Rule of Law
Editorial illustration is one of my favorite formats, especially for its potential to distill complex ideas into clear visuals. Topics like the rule of law and legal theory are particularly challenging to illustrate, as they’re often abstract, nuanced, and not easily visualized. That’s precisely what makes the process rewarding: creating bold, engaging imagery that helps readers connect with and better understand these otherwise difficult subjects.
03 - photography
To Travel the World
Travel is one of my greatest inspirations — as a photographer, exploring new places through the lens allows me to discover and document the small details that give a place its unique character. Capturing those subtle, often overlooked moments is a constant source of joy and creative energy.
04 – illustration
Editorial Illustrations on Refugee and Asylum Rights
Illustrating topics like refugee and asylum rights requires both sensitivity and clarity. These subjects are emotionally charged, politically complex, and often rooted in legal language that can feel distant or inaccessible. The challenge lies in creating visuals that humanize the issue without oversimplifying it—capturing both the urgency and the dignity of the people behind the policies. Through thoughtful composition and symbolism, I aim to produce illustrations that make these critical topics more approachable and impactful for a broad audience.