Bogumil Bezel
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Bogumil Bezel

Graphic designerLondon, United Kingdom
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Pip Jamieson
Rory Russell (Posterboy)
Bianca Maria Nitu
Bogumil Bezel
Available

Bogumil Bezel

Graphic designerLondon, United Kingdom
Projects
  • Burn it after my death
    Burn it after my deathThis project is an exploration of the word “Lost”. Franz Kafka and his complicated life is the focus of this small and intimate publication, its size was chosen to make the feeling of something personal and private. Franz Kafka wanted his works to be completely destroyed after his death. He never ended the majority of his novels; he was lost in love and the place where he was born. Central to Kafka's work is the notion of being lost in our lives and this project depicts the confusion and disr
  • TYPO/SIGN/CITY*
    TYPO/SIGN/CITY*Each chapter of this bookwork depicts the typographic differences of various cities, focusing on shop signs, environmental typography, and architecture. Essays within the publication elaborate on these subjects, drawing the reader to reflect on the influence these outlined elements have on a perception of the city as a whole. Within the work writings with a technical approach are complemented by philosophical reflections made by Italo Calvino in his book ‘Invisible Cities’. Calvino's prose poem
  • FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY
    FOR YOUR OWN SAFETYUpon moving to London, I immediately started to notice the piles of litter overflowing from the bins, or cans of beer being discarded in the bushes. Upon lifting a touristic way of perceiving the world and seeing everything as a citizen, I undertook this photographic project to observe all of these imperfections and problems. My initial concern was “why do we not have more bins?”. The research revealed a really serious reason – terrorism. This observation was the catalyst to form a project that
Projects credited in
  • University of Westminster, Graphic Communication Design BA (hons)
    University of Westminster, Graphic Communication Design BA (hons)The Graphic Communication Design course at Westminster aims to engender creative, critical, and reflective thinkers within a rich and varied subject area. We aim to enable students to develop and produce graphic design work that is innovative, meaningful, and suited to the genuine needs of end-users. Ours is a broad-based course that, through multi-disciplinary approaches, encourages students to engage with the social contexts of graphic design and communication. Research, visual exploratio
Education
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    Bachelor of Arts (BA) University of Westminster
    London, United Kingdom
    Graphic Communication Design