For Emir Karyo, posters are like paintings
Briefly

Emir Karyo, a graphic designer based in the Netherlands, merges art and design through an eclectic visual style influenced by 90s culture. As his final year unfolds at KABK, he experiments across various mediums; including posters and installations, embracing unpredictability and playful experimentation. Karyo’s belief in treating posters as paintings exemplifies his approach. He champions collaboration and the value of improvisation, emphasizing that mistakes can lead to creative breakthroughs. His work reflects a seamless blend of diverse influences while challenging conventional graphic norms, thus discovering new artistic territories.
Emir's creative approach combines a blend of digital and analog techniques, challenging graphic norms while fostering a playful, experimental environment that celebrates unpredictability.
The fusion of art and design in Emir's work is rooted in his eclectic influences, inspired by a diverse range of media, from graffiti to sci-fi.
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