I participated in a poster design contest titled "The Future of Work," organized by the Slovenian political party Social Democrats and Tam-Tam d.o.o (Street Poster Agency). The contest aimed to explore issues such as AI, immigration, gentrification, and other contemporary social and cultural challenges. I submitted three posters and won first place.
The first image showcases my winning poster, which reimagines the Slovenian phrase "Long live the 1st of May, the festivity of work!" as "1st of May isn't festive when there's no work."
The second poster, which placed eleventh, uses a neon sign to highlight "odnos" (relationship) within the word "prihodnost" (future), emphasizing the importance of workplace relationships.
The third poster humorously depicts a robot being asked, "Hey colleague, shall we grab a drink after work?" to which the robot responds, "What does 'after work' mean?"
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I also participated in a poster competition organized by Tam Tam d.o.o. agency, aimed at promoting healthier lifestyles by encouraging urban walking for cleaner air. I created a series of three posters, each playing with Slovenian phrases that use "hodila" (meaning both "walking" and "dating"). The main text on all three posters explored this dual meaning, accompanied by the tagline "Love likes to walk, why wouldn’t you?!" This concept cleverly intertwined the ideas of walking and forming connections, promoting a healthier lifestyle.
The poster was exhibited in the streets of Ljubljana: click-click