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Department: Graphic Design (BA)

Martin Kipper

Digital space is a world of comfort for graphic designers and a place to get lost in. My graduation project embraces a method of working deeply in ones comfort zone. To dive deep into the work without feeling like you’re working, it is important to have a strong interest in the subject. Project is presented …

Uku Art Mikkin

This book is for the children who are affected by the war in Ukraine. Their stories, thoughts and future dreams are gathered and now shared. These drawings are collected in a workshop organized by the product design department where I helped to make one of the programs. Even though young children might not be able …

Kristi Jaago

My graduation project focuses on the history and development of workshops in the department of Graphic Design. Looking back on my studies, I can say that one of my favourite forms of study was the format of a weeklong workshop. Conducted by professionals from Estonia and abroad, this format provided an opportunity to find quick …

Ingel-Kristen Veevo

With my project “My final work” I make visible the invisible work that lies behind all the graduate projects. A symbiosis between the seemingly endless amount of books and articles, many of which are not even related to the work at the end, and found great citations that resonate and ignite; confused person’s feedback from …

Villem Sarapuu

,,Replicas of Pop’’ investigates the spreading and the circulation of western music in Soviet Estonia, when you sometimes had to travel from one end of Estonia to the other or sacrifice a good night’s sleep for just one record. The project is focusing on the notebooks that people were filling in on the side. The …

Jekaterina Kožemjatšenko

“Existing Memories, Extinct Media Representations” is a five-part installation of screen printed posters. The main theme of the posters are kiosks — the small lightweight buildings designed for small-scale commerce. They were most widespread in the era of the development of private entrepreneurship in the 90s. Nowadays, kiosks are considered as rudiments, and every year …

Urmet Piiling

“LADA 2101 – 2022” is an experimental documentalistic art video which focuses on memories – one family’s memories of their Lada and the adventures that came with it. The video consists of fragmented audio stories with graphical frames that play with Lada’s physical form through the medium of film to accompany the visuals heard from …

Rainer Kasekivi

The “We Have to Talk” collection originates from postcards I have sent to my family during the holidays. The purpose of the cards, decorated with playful visuals, is to talk about liberal values and thereby shake up the conservative mentality that prevails in my family. Because worldview differences can end in conflict, humorous illustrations help …

Polina Zahharenkova

Today, for the graphic designer, the digital world is a sacred zone of convenience. The work “Soft Print” is an attempt to move away from the usual way of working and look for alternative design techniques in the physical world. For me, it was important not just to create, but to explore — new materials, …

Nora Pelšs

Have you ever thought about what will happen once you’re gone? How would your close ones remember you, and what are the moments that would remind them of you? What if instead of your funeral, the day would be celebrated like your birthday? “Remembrance Through Celebration” introduces an alternative outlook on death by offering various …