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I’m an illustrator from Hungary, and I’ve spent the last few years figuring out how to make scientific data look like something people actually want to engage with. I don’t just draw to make things pretty; I use colored pencils, pastels, and digital tools to translate complex research into visual stories that make sense to people. My path hasn’t been a typical one. In 2024, my scientific poster was recognized at Cambridge University, and that experience was the real turning point for me—it gave me the confidence to take my work further. This momentum eventually led to my debut exhibition at the Louvre in Paris and my inclusion in the '100 Artists of Europe' project. Whether I'm working on a social science book or a personal piece, I try to find the human side of the numbers and show th...
Researcher, Author, Visual 'Translator'