Creativity and design

Radovi studenata s VERN’a privukli značajan interes javnosti na 11. Zagreb Design Weeku

This is a short cross-section of student work in the fields of film, photography, UX/UI design, and transmedia storytelling that they study at VERN's studios.

The exhibition of works by a group of VERN's students who exhibited for the first time at Zagreb Design Week, the largest Croatian event dedicated to design, attracted significant public interest, which is not surprising since the student works presented were from propulsive directions of creative industries such as film, photography, UX/UI design and transmedia storytelling.

In terms of visual concepts, these works correspond to a specific mainstream expression in the creative industries, but as is always the case with creativity, they also indicate some new, innovative directions of creative expression.

Na ovogodišnjem Zagreb Design Weeku koji se održao u prostorima Jadran filma predstavljeni su radovi studenata prijediplomskih studija Internet stvari (Internet of Things – IoT), Transmedijska dramaturgija te Filmsko, televizijsko i multimedijsko oblikovanje: Mihaela Marasa, Andree Korace, Latice Grediček, Antonia Šimunčića, Ive Jauk, Ele Rožić, Ive Sokačić, Krešimira Hunjadija, Lare Odre Stojčević, Ivane Dadić, Patrika Živčeca, Tene Kovač, Anje Hranilović, Karla Čilića, Lukasa Lukačevića, Vilhelmine Lane Krajcer, Lee Jurišić, Roberta Čule, Jakova Kaštelanca, Brune Rašića, Vala Bakrana, Sare Horvatić i Gorana Lovrenčaka.

The students developed their works in collaboration with their teaching mentors : MA Ivan Magić, MA Jasenko Rasola, Assoc. Prof. Prof. Višnja Skorin, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sc. Ivan Maloč, Dr. Art Zrinka Ogresta, Assoc. Prof. Neven Hitrec and Assoc. Prof. Martina Granić, who also presented her own design installation.

Below is a photo summary from the exhibition, from the first day of the 11th Zagreb Design Week.

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