
Head of the Graphic Design BA Tamás Marcell on the jury for RGB 2022
Date: 2022.08.28
A new head of jury and a brand-new jury panel will be reviewing this year’s entries at RGB, Kreatív’s major design competition, which can be submitted by 23 September.
A new head of jury and a brand-new jury panel will be reviewing this year’s entries at RGB, Kreatív’s major design competition, which can be submitted by 23 September.
RGB was launched in 2019 to highlight and present the top designs in the fields of marketing and communication. The new jury members will also include head and teacher of MOME’s Graphic Design BA Tamás Marcell.
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