That is me, Tibor Cseh. I am a 23-year-old graphic design student currently residing in Sopron, Hungary. I was born in Szolnok, Hungary on March 10th 1990. I grew up in Törökszentmiklós. I consider myself an inventive person. I love to approach things differently on every task I get. Mobile: 0036 30 633 3385 Web: http://be.net/robithesc E-mail: robit.graphesc@gmail.com
2011 — 2009 — 2011 1997 — 2009
2013 2012
Graphic Design BA, University of West Hungary, Institute of Applied Arts in Sopron, Hungary Graphic Design qualification programme, Art School of Buda in Budapest, Hungary High School Graduation, Bercsényi Miklós High School in Törökszentmiklós, Hungary Wine label design workshop for Weninger winery in January, in Sopron, Hungary Internship at Printa in August, in Budapest, Hungary Task: Silkscreen Printing
2009 2007 2006 2005 — 2009
Driving license (category B) 3-week English language course in London 3-week English language course on Malta Children and Youth Art Workshop in the Hungarian National Gallery once a week, in Budapest
2007
successful TELC exam on B2 level fluent in English beginner in German
Our task was to design several types of monograms by given styles. After that we had to make business cards for those monograms. The given styles were the following: Blackletter and/or Calligraphic, Transitional Serif, Modern Style Serif, Slab Serif and Sans Serif.
We had a subject called Design Theory at the university in my 2nd term, where we had to make a paraphrase about Albrecht Dürer’s famous woodcut image, the Rhinoceros. So, we had the opportuny to choose which contemporary design artist’s style we would like to use. My choice fell on Julien Priez.
tibor cseh, ami 2012
Made it for my friend, Máté Sipos. I designed 3 versions to reflect a few aspects of his personality. He adores generative graphics, is a dedicated Robot Unicorn Attack player and has a past in street art, tagging his nickname “Epik” all over the city.
Y(psilon)G is a school project, a magazine about 8 border areas of graphic design. I wanted to present each area individually, so I tried to experiment with layouts as much as I can. Also, I spray painted the cover to emphasize on the mixture between manual and computer work.
Our brief was about a new wine which is also for young people and also represents a new image of Sopron in the capital, Budapest. My concept was to toss away all the typical symbols of Sopron and approach wine-lover people with freshness and interaction, because our everyday life is filled with it, e. g. touchscreens.
The brief of the 2013 Young Package competition was centered around ageing. A main result of getting old is vision impairment which leads to the problem with tiny texts. My solution is a compact magnifier that you can carry by yourself anywhere. I took into consideration that it mustn’t contain any glue, only folding.
During our Type Design course we had to make a typeface based on built environment. I drew inspiration from steel structures, mostly skyscrapers from the ‘50s and ‘60s. After that I stripped it down to pure geometrical elements to give it a modern impression.