I love this ice cream. This is one of the last collaborations with the Buda Municipality, as it’s at the point where the opposition municipality has run out of money for creative design. Too bad, it was nice to produce these materials.

I love this ice cream. This is one of the last collaborations with the Buda Municipality, as it’s at the point where the opposition municipality has run out of money for creative design. Too bad, it was nice to produce these materials.

The Our Common Power conference is a direct continuation of the previous Our Common City conference. I love it when it comes time to do this design every two years, because I’ve developed a habit of using some kind of printing solution.

Although I have already tried to involve my little friends, the insects, in the projections, I feel this was a step up. The locusts in the brutalist housing estates looked wonderful.

After last year’s album launch, I felt it was time to rethink and revisit these projections. I felt that we had closed something there and that I needed to return to imagining a larger narrative arc to these events. That even though it’s basically a concert, I need to find that story that adds to it at the back and tells something else. That was the first part of it.

Things are coming in slowly from the printers. Today the foam boards for the participation points arrived, and this year’s brochure has arrived. We’re just waiting for the banners, booths, roll ups, badges, billboards, stickers, card calendars, and who knows what else. But at least there will be continuous content!

Last year, the Community Participation Office launched the first ever Neighbourhood Day competition. This money is essentially for civic and other community groups to apply with ideas for various community-strengthening events. The poster makes a vague reference to the ‘Neighbours’ series.

Wow, we have been working hard on the 2023 Participation Budget for the last two months. A lot has been done so far, but now the first batch has finally arrived from the printers.

Lessons learned, facing forward to the future.
