Description:
This graphic approach form the word "Haiti" through changes of angle
in a series of diagonal lines. This idea suggests the disruption of
normal life when events take a dramatic change of direction. It is
almost op-art, best read when looked at from an angle, while the
bright colours remind us of the lively culture and landscape the
country was associated with before the earthquake.
Sasha Vidakovic moved to London in the summer of 1991, after having
finished his studies at the Academy of Applied Arts in Sarajevo,
former Yugoslavia. After working as a creative and design director in
major international design and branding agencies in London and Milan,
Sasha has set up his own studio SVIDesign in London in 2006. The
remarkably rich experience in the field of visual communications
covers strategic programs, visual identities, packages, spatial
graphics, information systems, as well as posters, books, and
brochures for various clients - from multinational organizations,
through small companies to personal projects. In addition to the
professional activities, he had several design exhibitions, judged
design awards, engaged in students’ workshops and his work is
regularly published in design books and magazines across the world. He
is a external lecturer at IED - Instituto Europeo di Design in Milan,
Italy, member of Great Britain’s Charted Society of Designers, the
Fellow of Royal Society of Arts and ULUPUBIH of Bosnia and
Herzegovina.
Many thanks to Alpine Press for the printing the posters.