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Nézőpontok

Contributed by Péter Morvai on Jan 4th, 2024. Artwork published in .
The title “Nézőpontok” take on several other looks in the inner spreads.
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

The title “Nézőpontok” take on several other looks in the inner spreads.

Nézőpontok (“Points of view”) aims to show the similarities between different perspectives through experimental photographs, graphics, and texts. These visuals touch on areas of light, colour, vibration, and flow. The elements are complemented by quotations from László Moholy-Nagy, Johannes Itten, and Mihály Csíkszentmihályi. The connection between things viewed differently becomes visible in the book, which highlights the fact that, even though we are all looking at the same thing, it becomes different simply due to individual interpretation.

To show this through texts, Tiny 5x3 is perfect thanks to its circular structure and variability that I could use in various ways for the chapters. I paired it with Object Sans because of its geometrical form and the pure and simple look.

Made as a graduation project at the Hungarian University of Fine Arts, the book won a Red Dot Award. See more on Behance.

Tiny really matches the circular elements of the project.
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

Tiny really matches the circular elements of the project.

Everything sits on a detailed grid.
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

Everything sits on a detailed grid.

A spread containing a view of the title that can be read on the spine.
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

A spread containing a view of the title that can be read on the spine.

All the chapters use different weights of Tiny.
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

All the chapters use different weights of Tiny.

Other parts of the book compared with the texts
Bence Boldogh. License: All Rights Reserved.

Other parts of the book compared with the texts

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