Freelance Gaphic Design Hungary – Luca Molnar

Over the years there have been so many design trends that have set a new pace and benchmark in the industry, sometimes its hard to keep up when your busy with your own workload. I have read many magazines and blogs that specialise in new media, contemporary design and tutorials. Along the way I often come across designers that catch my eye. One such designer is Luca Molnar.

I quite liked her work and felt inspired by her colourful use of shapes & swirls, which are quite popular among many of the newer designers in the industry right now. She is a lover of music and tends to work with people in the music industry, which is useful. I can see that she clearly enjoys what she does, as her passion is clearly evident in her work.

While searching the net for inspiration I came across a young designer from Hungary by the name of Luca Molnar. She currently has her work displayed on a number of portfolio sites across the internet and she has attracted a lot of attention with her colour fun designs.

Luca is busy with a number of projects at the moment and she currently has work with international clients. She is based in Hungary, but deals with clients in the UK, USA and beyond. After taking a look at her portfolio I saw a distinct style emerge and particularly enjoyed viewing her recent works for her latest US clients. She produces logos, stationary, letterheads, posters, adverts web sites etc., so pretty much all areas are covered.

In terms of her work, she has a beautiful style which consists of a heavy use of swirls and feminine touches. Viewing her work was actually an enjoyable experience and it definitely has a feel good factor that reminds of a UK designer called Radim Malinic.

Luca has been interviewed and had featured work from a few large and well know sites such as Blur Design and PNWorldwide. She had worked for a number of clients ,particularly in the music scene, such as Flatland Music, S&S Records, American Yard and Nicole Richie.

You can contact Luca by logging onto her site or by checking out her PNWorldwide or Behance portfolios. You can follow her on twitter or read her own personal blog. She is currently available for commissions and contracts on a freelance basis.

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