Alexandros Kyritsis

Alexandros Kyritsis

Digital DesignerUnited Kingdom
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Alexandros Kyritsis

Alexandros Kyritsis

Digital DesignerUnited Kingdom
Projects
  • Transfer app
    Transfer appAirports, among the Top 50, have been quick to embrace the connected traveler, however others are still at the early stages of delivering a hassle-free journey for passengers through the airport. Transfer helps people plan a journey, optimise their routes (before – at airport – after) and navigate them to the airport, within it and after their flight until their final destination.Transfer takes advantage of new technologies, such as beacons, Bluetooth Low Energy(BLE) and indoor positioning systems. As a result, transfer makes offline ultra-low power positioning (Lat/Long/Alt) possible. A win-win situation for both passengers and airports. Airports will acquire access to: Real – time big data collection, Passengers flow and patterns, Heat-maps. While they will also control better: Staff performance, Time management, Prevention and safety. Detailed project pdf available upon request.
  • Labyrinth
    LabyrinthPRAKSIS is an independent Non Governmental Organisation whose main goal is the design, application and implementation of humanitarian programmes and medical interventions. PRAKSIS main goal is the elimination of social and economic exclusion of vulnerable social groups and the defence of their personal and social rights. One of PRAKSIS beneficiaries are trafficking victims and sex workers. In the competition we were commissioned to design the brand identity of PRAKSIS campaign “Stop Human Trafficking”. The strategy we followed is that there is a common point between the public and the victims. In the middle of an economic and social crisis, greeks also share feelings of disappointment, lose of faith, injustice. They feel that they live a situation that they can not handle or change by themselves. The brand identity “Labyrinth” illustrates the life of our young fellows who are trapped in an labyrinth with no exit. It represents the unknown path which they are forced to follow. It communicates also the personal labyrinth that every person faces in his/her personal life everyday. The logotype has the shape of a hand with the gesture of ‘Stop’ to state that an end to this situation must be reached. The lines inside represent the palmistry lines of the destiny of the victims, which can not be change without external help. The brand identity was applied in promotional material.
  • Brunel Digital Degree Show
    Brunel Digital Degree ShowBrunel Digital stands for a number of courses related to Digital Design and is part of the Brunel University, School of Engineering and Design. A degree show is held annually. I was asked to design the event identity, for the academic year 2014/15. The event took place at May 19th, 2015, and it featured work from final year students on the BSc Multimedia (Digital Design) and BSc Broadcast Media (VFX & Motion Graphics) courses together with selected work from the MSc Digital Design and Branding and MSc Advanced Multimedia & 3D.
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Work history
    Digital Designer
    Visual Designer
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    Visual Designer/ Event Identity Designer
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Skills
  • Events
  • Branding
  • Design
  • Illustrator
  • Indesign
  • Photoshop
  • Digital Design
  • Editorial Design
  • Visual Design
  • Event Experiential Campaign Direction
Education
    MSc Digital Design and Branding
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    MEng Mechanical Engineer
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Awards
    3rd Finalist, Heathrow APOC (Airport Operating Centre) Wall Design Project,
    Click to edit honor descriptionShortlisted as 3rd out of 12 teams from Brunel University London and University of West London, highly acknowledged for the design, professionalism, practicality, innovation and quality of the project.
    2nd Design Award Cannes Young Lions Competition Greece
    Awarded for "Lavirynthos" brand identity | Client: "Praksis" non profit organisation (Brief by: OgilvyOne Athens)
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