Karlovy Vary Festival’s New Visual Identity Explained

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

Summary

Studio Najbrt’s Jonatan Kuna and Aleš Najbrt unveil the new visual identity for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, celebrating its double anniversary. The design aims to engage not just filmmakers, but also all attendees and film enthusiasts.

Why It Matters

This year’s visual identity reflects a broader inclusivity, fostering a sense of community among festival-goers beyond just industry professionals. By emphasizing the festival’s connection to all types of film lovers, it reinforces the cultural significance and accessibility of cinema. Such initiatives can enhance interest and attendance, ultimately benefiting the film industry and local economy.

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