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Graphic Design Graduates - Nina, Zlatko and Katka

by admin, on 14 September 2012 13:16:15 CEST

Three graduates of the HND Graphic Design programme, Nina Zakharkina, Katarina Gregorova and Zlatko Lazarov, who were among the twelve students to successfully put on their Diploma show in June 2009 at Doubner Gallery, talk about their experience of studying at Prague College and living in Prague as foreign students.

NINA ZAKHARKINA * 1986 (Russia)

Nina has always been closely connected to the art world, coming from a family of art lovers. She started taking painting classes at the age of 10, which is how she got into book illustration and graphic design. Nina then spent three years studying graphic design and journalism at Moscow State University which led her to coming to Prague College to develop her skills and knowledge of design. She believes design plays a crucial roles in communication in the modern world. Designers can easily affect the reality around us.

KATARINA GREGOROVA  * 1983 (Slovakia)

Ever since Katarina was a child she has enjoyed and been good at hand drawing, as well as calligraphy, and she has spent many years taking drawing classes. Whilst studying graphic design at Prague College she has learnt a lot of new skills which helped Katarina realise her idea of combining computer design with hand drawing.

ZLATKO LAZAROV  * 1989 (Macedonia)

Zlatko finished his high school in Navarre High in Florida, in the US, where he discovered his interest in design. Today, Zlatko lives in Prague, the Czech Republic, and studies Graphic Design at Prague College. While studying he’s worked on real projects for his school and for some of the party organizing companies and bars in Prague. His style varies from fat colours and illustrative designs to minimal designs with sharp edges. He continuously improves his style to express the true meaning of design.

Topics:School of Art & Design

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