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After appearing in Tate Modern in London, young French-Hungarian visual artist Dániel Labrosse returns to Budapest to present his new material using AR (augmented reality). He uses multiple techniques in his thematically connected colourful illustrations: painting, computer graphics and traditional animation are combined with augmented reality, in which he partners with Etentuk Udeme.
Mito presents how a digital agency works in 2017. During their four-day workshop, participants can get a glimpse into the working process of a developer, a UX designer, a graphic designer and a creative expert – while working in a team with others on a demo project.
Registration: www.mito.hu/designhet
Participation fee: 4000 Forint / 4 day workshop
This year, too, KUBIK community office is offering special events for the visitors. There will be an exposition of pieces by contemporary designers, organised by mutargy.com, a movie night, and interesting workshops.
Are you interested in UX? Do you have a great product idea but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’re just curious about UX testing? Join this workshop to learn how to make prototypes rapidly, improve your wireframes based on feedback, and what you should pay attention to when running user tests.
Registration (max. 16 guests): zsofi.major@cheppers.com
Kvint-R presents the world’s best industrial 3D printers: 3D Systems’ machines and technology. The short presentation will be followed by an open discussion about the possibilities of 3D printing. At the workshop, participants may try themselves how 3D printing works, by finishing the last step on their own – to make the bearing work.
The exhibition draws attention to the importance of good quality and interactive design in the development of children's creative abilities. All exhibited objects are created by young Estonian designers. The selection covers the fields of play, learning, dressing up, and touches on the field of social design.
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