Nikoletta Hristova

Nikoletta Hristova

Graphic DesignerLiverpool, United Kingdom
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Nikoletta Hristova

Nikoletta Hristova

Graphic DesignerLiverpool, United Kingdom
About me
I am an aspiring graphic designer eager to express my creativity, vision and aesthetic. I love traveling and exploring new places and cultures. It inspires me, broadens my horizons and gives me new perspectives. I am passionate about typography, publication, editorial design and print in all of its forms. Developing my ideas and turning them into a physical outcome is what keeps me motivated and enthusiastic. My projects are characterized by in depth research, simplicity, clarity and irregularity. I enjoy working in a team with other creatives. What encourages me the most is observing the way people perceive and handle different creative challenges. I love learning new things and exploring various fields within the design industry.
Projects
  • Rollei - Serif Font
    Rollei - Serif FontThere is no doubt that the introduction of the first Rolleiflex camera in 1929 was a sensation. It made a radical change in the creative field and their history is closely connected to the history of photography. It quickly became the must-have professional camera all over the world. There was no newspaper, no magazine, no photographic book that would not have some Rolleiflex photos in their publications. It was the beginning of a technical evolution that would be imitated by many other manufact
  • Motif The Belote Deck - Playing Cards
    Motif The Belote Deck - Playing CardsBelote is a 32-card, trick-taking game. It is the most popular card game in Bulgaria. It received this name from its terminology: belote is used to designate a pair of a King and a Queen. Motif - The Belote Deck is a set of playing cards inspired by childhood memories and family stories. Their aspiration is to document the culture of the game Belote by saving the tradition of playing. The design of the cards and the box is inspired by popular Bulgarian embroideries and motifs. This is where the
  • You've Got Mail - Campaign
    You've Got Mail - CampaignA 1950s Royal Mail Project used the strapline ‘Someone Somewhere Wants A Letter’, encouraging the public to connect with the people around them through the exchange of the physical and tangible object of the written letter. Revisiting the concept of that campaign brings up bigger questions about how we communicate through modern systems – virtual and real. What is the purpose and value of traditional forms of communication? You’ve got mail is an experimentation and exploration of the tangible.
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Work history
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    Graphic DesignerHarry, Larry & Gary
     - Liverpool, United KingdomInternship
Skills
  • Adobe Photoshop
  • Adobe Illustrator
  • Adobe Indesign
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • Adobe After Effects
  • Adobe XD
  • Print Design
  • Publication Design
  • Typography
  • Brand Identity
Education
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    Bachelor of Arts (BA) Liverpool John Moores University
     - Liverpool, United Kingdom