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@yiayiaandfriends

Από τις 28 Μαΐου, το Beetroot House φιλοξενεί μια ομαδική έκθεση φωτογραφίας με τέσσερις φίλους από τη Θεσσαλονίκη, που εδώ και χρόνια ταξιδεύουν με μια φωτογραφική μηχανή — και αρκετά διαφορετικό τρόπο να βλέπουν τον κόσμο.
Έχουν βρεθεί στα ίδια μέρη, έχουν περπατήσει τις ίδιες διαδρομές, όμως ο καθένας καταγράφει κάτι διαφορετικό. Μέσα από τις φωτογραφίες τους ξεχωρίζουν οι διαφορετικές ματιές, οι προσωπικές λεπτομέρειες και οι μικρές ιστορίες πίσω από κάθε εικόνα.
Στον εκθεσιακό χώρο του Beetroot House, οι τέσσερις φωτογράφοι συναντιούνται ξανά μέσα από τις εικόνες τους και μας προσκαλούν σε αυτή τη συνομιλία.
📍 28 Μαΐου — 10 Ιουνίου
Καθημερινά στο Beetroot House, υπόγειο
Εγκαίνια: Πέμπτη 28 Μαΐου, 19:00
Starting May 28, Beetroot House hosts a group photography exhibition by four friends from Thessaloniki, who have spent years travelling with a camera — and very different ways of seeing the world.
They’ve visited the same places, walked the same streets, yet each of them captures something entirely different. Through their photographs, distinct perspectives, personal details, and small stories gradually come into focus.
At Beetroot House, the four photographers meet once again through their images and invite us into that conversation.
📍 May 28— June 10
Daily at Beetroot Underground
Opening night: Friday, May 28, 19:00

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻
Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻
Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻
Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻
Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Tiny design, big recognition! 🤩🏆
Yiayia and friends expands its universe with the new single serve sticks and
the packaging design work we did for these series gets 1st place at @thedieline awards! ☝️🥇
Our Yiayias would be proud 🤍👵🏻

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

Few contemporary brands manage to integrate gastronomy and design with the level of coherence achieved by @yiayiaandfriends.
Every product — from olive oils to artisanal pastas and vinegars — appears to belong to the same carefully constructed visual and cultural language, where aesthetics never feel detached from origin, craftsmanship or identity.
Created within @beetrootdesign, the Thessaloniki-based studio internationally recognised for its work across design and communication, the project translates a deeply conceptual creative philosophy into the language of food.
We spoke with @vagelisliakos, co-founder and creative director of Beetroot, about process, visual culture and the construction of a brand where every detail appears intentionally connected.
👉🏼 Full interview on ccmagazine.es/en • Link in BIO • Edición en español en ccmagazine.es

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

On Saturday, May 9, we are more than glad to welcome @rejanedalbello!
Award-winning designer Rejane Dal Bello brings over 25 years of experience in graphic design and branding, with an impressive career spanning leading studios such as Studio Dumbar, Wolff Olins, and COLLINS.
Founder of Studio Rejane Dal Bello (SRDB) in London, she is known for creating impactful, purpose-driven design, collaborating with brands, non-profits, and cultural institutions worldwide. Her work is part of the permanent collection of the V&A Museum and has been exhibited internationally.
Rejane is also the author of Citizen First, Designer Second, recognized among the top 50 must-read design books of all time.
Alongside her professional practice, she has an extensive academic career, teaching internationally and most recently serving as Visiting Professor in Düsseldorf. She has lectured and led workshops across Europe and beyond, inspiring the next generation of designers.
Join us for an inspiring Tiny Talk with Rejane Dal Bello.
📍 Beetroot Underground -Syggrou 8 St.
◾9 May 2026 at 20:00
◾Free admission — first come, first serve

Proud to be a D&AD New Blood juror for the Monotype × Penguin brief this year.
The next generation of brand thinkers is ready. Watch this space. 👀
#DAAD #NewBlood #Branding #Monotype #PenguinBooks

There’s been an uptick in single-serve packaging, from premium condiment sachets to beautifully designed shot-sized supplements, but nobody in the olive oil space has done anything close to what @yiayiaandfriends pulled off with their single-serve sticks designed by @beetrootdesign.
Each flavor gets its own saturated block color, making the range function as a color-coded system you can read across a kitchen counter at a glance without ever squinting at the small print.
Link in bio for the full article.

There’s been an uptick in single-serve packaging, from premium condiment sachets to beautifully designed shot-sized supplements, but nobody in the olive oil space has done anything close to what @yiayiaandfriends pulled off with their single-serve sticks designed by @beetrootdesign.
Each flavor gets its own saturated block color, making the range function as a color-coded system you can read across a kitchen counter at a glance without ever squinting at the small print.
Link in bio for the full article.

There’s been an uptick in single-serve packaging, from premium condiment sachets to beautifully designed shot-sized supplements, but nobody in the olive oil space has done anything close to what @yiayiaandfriends pulled off with their single-serve sticks designed by @beetrootdesign.
Each flavor gets its own saturated block color, making the range function as a color-coded system you can read across a kitchen counter at a glance without ever squinting at the small print.
Link in bio for the full article.

There’s been an uptick in single-serve packaging, from premium condiment sachets to beautifully designed shot-sized supplements, but nobody in the olive oil space has done anything close to what @yiayiaandfriends pulled off with their single-serve sticks designed by @beetrootdesign.
Each flavor gets its own saturated block color, making the range function as a color-coded system you can read across a kitchen counter at a glance without ever squinting at the small print.
Link in bio for the full article.

There’s been an uptick in single-serve packaging, from premium condiment sachets to beautifully designed shot-sized supplements, but nobody in the olive oil space has done anything close to what @yiayiaandfriends pulled off with their single-serve sticks designed by @beetrootdesign.
Each flavor gets its own saturated block color, making the range function as a color-coded system you can read across a kitchen counter at a glance without ever squinting at the small print.
Link in bio for the full article.

@yiayiaandfriends brand universe is as vast as it is charming, centered around its eponymous talisman, Yiayia. The Greek lifestyle brand has extended its folksy, whimsical world into the tea space, with adorable yet tasteful packaging that brightens your spirits, counter, and cupboard.
Partnering with the Greek tea company Symbeeosis on the product and Greek agency @beetrootdesign on the packaging, YiaYia and Friends organic Greek mountain tea leans into its Greek roots in key ways, but feels welcoming to all, given the fantastically inviting and timeless YAF universe.
Link in bio for the full article.

@yiayiaandfriends brand universe is as vast as it is charming, centered around its eponymous talisman, Yiayia. The Greek lifestyle brand has extended its folksy, whimsical world into the tea space, with adorable yet tasteful packaging that brightens your spirits, counter, and cupboard.
Partnering with the Greek tea company Symbeeosis on the product and Greek agency @beetrootdesign on the packaging, YiaYia and Friends organic Greek mountain tea leans into its Greek roots in key ways, but feels welcoming to all, given the fantastically inviting and timeless YAF universe.
Link in bio for the full article.

@yiayiaandfriends brand universe is as vast as it is charming, centered around its eponymous talisman, Yiayia. The Greek lifestyle brand has extended its folksy, whimsical world into the tea space, with adorable yet tasteful packaging that brightens your spirits, counter, and cupboard.
Partnering with the Greek tea company Symbeeosis on the product and Greek agency @beetrootdesign on the packaging, YiaYia and Friends organic Greek mountain tea leans into its Greek roots in key ways, but feels welcoming to all, given the fantastically inviting and timeless YAF universe.
Link in bio for the full article.

@yiayiaandfriends brand universe is as vast as it is charming, centered around its eponymous talisman, Yiayia. The Greek lifestyle brand has extended its folksy, whimsical world into the tea space, with adorable yet tasteful packaging that brightens your spirits, counter, and cupboard.
Partnering with the Greek tea company Symbeeosis on the product and Greek agency @beetrootdesign on the packaging, YiaYia and Friends organic Greek mountain tea leans into its Greek roots in key ways, but feels welcoming to all, given the fantastically inviting and timeless YAF universe.
Link in bio for the full article.
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding
Motion, rotation, light and continuity, built around a common center.
We partnered with the Myconian Collection team to create their new identity.
The new logo system orbits the brand’s initial “M”. Inspired by the iconic windmills of Mykonos and the mediterranean sun, each hotel finds its own unique place, forming a living visual system.
You know what’s just around the corner? It’s summer 💨🐚☀️
#beetrootdesign #greece #branding

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

We are more than excited to welcome @abstractsunday on April 2, at 19:00, as a speaker at the next Tiny Talk!
Christoph Niemann (b. 1970) is an artist, author, and animator known for his iconic illustrations on covers of *The New Yorker* and *The New York Times Magazine*. His work spans books, museum exhibitions, live drawing events, and innovative projects like AR and VR covers.
He has collaborated with major brands including Google and MoMA, and created installations in cities around the world. Niemann is also the author of several books, such as *Abstract City* and *Sunday Sketching*, and has been featured in Netflix’s *Abstract*.
A member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale, he was inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 2010.
📍Beetroot Underground — Syggrou 8 St.(SKG)
▪️ 02 April 2026 at 19:00
▪️Free admission — First come, first serve
Credits
Artwork: © Christoph Niemann, 2026
Portrait: Matthew Priestley @matthewtylerpriestley
#tinytalksthessaloniki #beetrootdesign

Honoured to be judging the Illustration category for the D&AD Awards 2026.
Looking forward to meeting the rest of the jury in London and spending time with the work.
D&AD Pencils are never easy to win, but if there’s work you’re proud of, send it in.
https://www.dandad.org/awards/d-ad-awards
@d_and_ad@beetrootdesign
#dandad26 #beetrootdesign

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

In collaboration with @antipodes_books and @filmfestivalgr , we’re excited to host this special presentation at Tiny Talks Thessaloniki.
In 2012, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the “liberation” of Thessaloniki, Yiannis Karlopoulos began compiling an archive of postcards depicting the city from the early 20th century through the 1980s–1990s, when postcards gradually faded as a means of communication. Alongside them, he gathered articles, books, and audiovisual material tracing the city’s history and everyday life.
Part of this archive is presented chronologically in the book, narrating both the transformation of Thessaloniki and the evolution of typography and printing techniques—from chromolithographs and photomechanical prints to real-photo postcards and four-color offset cards.
More than a record of a city that no longer exists in the same form, the publication proposes a way of reading visual technology alongside political and social history. It stands as a tribute to the unseen craftsmen of this fading art and to the letter writers themselves: French soldiers on the Macedonian Front, Thessaloniki’s Jews, Athenian excursionists, immigrants to America, tourists, friends, and relatives.
Join us for a journey through images, memory, and print.

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).

On Saturday, March 7 at 20:00, we welcome Dimitris Mougos for a talk about his journey and his work in photography.
Born in Thessaloniki in 1984, he studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts in Athens and completed postgraduate studies at Goldsmiths College, London. Since 2012, he lives and works in Thessaloniki and is co-owner of MOUGOS Image & Communication.
In 2023, his first photobook “Kana Dio Fotografies” was published by Petites Maisons, followed by solo exhibitions at the Thessaloniki Photobiennale and in Athens (in collaboration with Cinobo).
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