Hey there!
I’m Kata an illustrator and graphic designer originally from Hungary. I’ve recently graduated from my illustration degree
at Cambridge School of Art and now based between Cambridge and Budapest.
Conceptual thinking is in the heart of my process, and I enjoy using materials that are relevant to each project’s unique character. Mixing traditional and digital techniques like printmaking and animation, and using vibrant colours and textures are some of the main elements of my work.
I take inspiration from everyday life, relationships, emotions, film and nature. With a focus on visual storytelling and conceptual ideas I work between various fields of illustration, from picture books, reportage drawing to poster design and editorial work. Feel free to to reach out. Let’s create something!
Conceptual thinking is in the heart of my process, and I enjoy using materials that are relevant to each project’s unique character. Mixing traditional and digital techniques like printmaking and animation, and using vibrant colours and textures are some of the main elements of my work.
I take inspiration from everyday life, relationships, emotions, film and nature. With a focus on visual storytelling and conceptual ideas I work between various fields of illustration, from picture books, reportage drawing to poster design and editorial work. Feel free to to reach out. Let’s create something!
Selected Exhibitions,
Press/Publications, Awards
AOI World Illustration Awards
Longlisted Artist
2021
WIA2021: New Talent Alternative Publishing Highlights
theaoi.com/2021/06/30/wia2021-new-talent-alternative-publishing-highlights/
Penguin Random House Student Design Award
Non-Fiction Category entry, Shortlisted
2021
II. Budapesti Illusztrációs Fesztivál (II. Illustration Festival Budapest)
Adult Fiction Category Shortlisted
2021
Present. Class of 2021,
Online Exhibition of Cambridge School of Art Graduates
2021
OFF-Biennale Budapest,
AEROCENE: Museo Aero Solar,
Budapest
2021
Illustration Team Featured, Lazy Women Blog
2021
Where do they belong?
Natural versus artificial debris
Online Article, Prevent OceanPlastic
2020
Sustainability Art Prize Online Exhibition
2020
“There is no wealth but life” (John Ruskin) - Sustainability Art Prize Exhibition Showcase,
Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge
2019