Vladimir Hadzic is a graphic designer and illustrator famous for his digital illustrations. The designer, who came to Belgrade to study graphic design, has been living here ever since.
The dominance of symbolism in Vladimir Hadzic’s works, the combination of colors with great harmony, and the division of the composition into grids are among the striking points of his works. The designer in the interview he gave to ballpitmag, explains his aesthetic as follows: “I tend to work with simple and colorful graphic forms, which I often implement into quite strict and sort of gridded compositions. I am also influenced by symbolism so I sometimes try to portray a sense of mystery and pseudo-realism as well. Color is something I am really interested in exploring more, as it influences my ideas during the entire creative process. ”
Vladimir Hadzic, who says that, unlike the precise, clean and systematic works he produces, the creative process is spontaneous and even chaotic, and states that there is a great deal of disorder and chaos underlying most of his finished projects.
Internet provided a huge space to express ourselves. It doesn’t matter which medium and technique, artists and designers can share their work and someone stumbled upon their work and made their day. Everyone mixes and mashes what they see and experience but the outcome is always different. Even the same feelings can cause different artworks. …
Vladimir Hadzic’s Colorful Gridded Compositions
Vladimir Hadzic is a graphic designer and illustrator famous for his digital illustrations. The designer, who came to Belgrade to study graphic design, has been living here ever since.
The dominance of symbolism in Vladimir Hadzic’s works, the combination of colors with great harmony, and the division of the composition into grids are among the striking points of his works. The designer in the interview he gave to ballpitmag, explains his aesthetic as follows: “I tend to work with simple and colorful graphic forms, which I often implement into quite strict and sort of gridded compositions. I am also influenced by symbolism so I sometimes try to portray a sense of mystery and pseudo-realism as well. Color is something I am really interested in exploring more, as it influences my ideas during the entire creative process. ”
Vladimir Hadzic, who says that, unlike the precise, clean and systematic works he produces, the creative process is spontaneous and even chaotic, and states that there is a great deal of disorder and chaos underlying most of his finished projects.
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