Peter Bankov lives and works in Prague, where he makes posters, identities, titles for movies, and films with his wife, Juli. He also runs an eponymous design school in the city. To mark the fifth anniversary of the School of Peter Bankov, much like the film Paris, je t’aime, Bankov created a motion poster anthology comprised of 12 graphic designers—all alumni. Some teamed up with motion designers, while others animated their own visions, each crafting a unique eight-second poster.
No clients, no briefs, “just pure design freedom and gratitude,” writes participant Olga Severina. “Each piece is a personal ode, a moving image and a moment of reflection—all celebrating the mentor who shaped our creative paths.”
From June 23–29, the project was displayed every hour on Times Square LEDs in New York City. These animated posters are not only creative works, but living thank-yous “pulsing with the energy Peter taught us to channel into our craft,” Severina writes.
Georgia Nelli Kamaeva
Anna Striuk & Ivan Buka
Anatolie Micaliuc
Yuliya Ratnikova, Tanya Ermolaeva
Elena Byalaya
Follow the various participants here:
Anastasia Nechiporenko x Vyacheslav Vaganov
Anastasia Temirkhan x Enrico Gisana
Yuliya Ratnikova x Tanya Ermolaeva
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