Beáta Bartalošová

Graphic Designer

I can turn complex ideas into simple and understandable solutions. Contact me:

b.bartalosova59@gmail.com

I studied at the Bohumil Bača Private Secondary School of Art with a focus on graphic design. My strongest point is working in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, while I am also proficient in other tools such as Adobe Creative Suite, Blender and Figma.

My work is driven by passion and I emphasize efficiency by creating rapid prototypes early in the process. This approach allows for feedback and refinement, ensuring the best possible outcome within time constraints.

I started my studies before the advent of AI and have since incorporated it as a tool to accelerate my creative process. However, AI plays no role in my final works I rely solely on my own artistic vision and expertise.

My work

  • Zoo Bratislava

    This project is a fictional visual identity concept for Zoo Bratislava, created as a creative brand study. The goal was to rethink the current visual elements and develop a concept that balances playfulness with the educational mission of the zoo.

  • ÚĽUV

    The proud 80th anniversary of ÚĽUV was presented in a simple style suitable for corporate communication, marketing, and social media. My role in the project involved working with the visual identity guidelines, including color palettes, dimensions, and alignments, with the aim of creating a functional logo design for the 80th anniversary.

  • Personal Logo

    I put myself in the client’s shoes to better understand the basics of consultation and the process of turning a visual idea into a real design. I designed a logo that best represents me as a person while maintaining a professional approach and including a bee as a playful reference to my name, Beata.

  • Logotypes

    A selection of logos I have created over the years as part of my ongoing design practice. I focused especially on improving my understanding of working with positive and negative space. Many of these projects were based on fictional briefs from websites that provide ready-made requirements and guidelines from “clients.”