Creators

Bosnyák Csilla, a zeneveled megálmodója

Csilla Bosnyák

Csilla Bosnyák, independent piano teacher and musical mastermind. She received her diploma in Hungary, but her eventful time spent at Sibelius Academy in Finland greatly influenced her life. She has been part of numerous musical chamber formations: concerts with strings and four-handed piano partners. Since 2000, she has had her hand in the musical development of her many students from all over the world. She believes that making dreams a reality is at least as important as creating a fun experience for pupils while teaching music. This thought is woven through all of the work she does.
ifj. Lajhó Gyula

Lajhó Gyula Jr.

Between 2015 and 2018 he was a member of the European Union Youth Orchestra as a percussion artist, where he took part in many successful concerts all over the world: Berlin, Paris, Brussels, Dubai, and Shanghai. He is currently the percussion instrument teacher in the Antal Molnár Music School of the 7th district, and regularly contributes to contemporary and symphonic concerts’ orchestras. He has actively engaged in composing, orchestration, and engraving. He made the piano accompaniment and engraving in the Colorful Tunes for Instruments book series.

Magdi Szabó-Zsombok

Creating, and capturing her inner world has been an important form of expression since her childhood. From a scribble in a notebook, to a well calculated composition, everything conveys her desire to entertain, start a conversation, or even call the audience to think together, by sharing her thoughts. While illustrating Colorful Tunes for Instruments, she called not only to the children, but to the adults of playful nature. Who is going to find all of the ladybugs or bees that are hiding page to page, tune to tune?
Mezei Boglárka

Boglarka Mezei-Shergill

She completed her studies as a graphic designer at the Secondary School of Visual Arts in Budapest. Currently, she engages as an illustrator, foremost for children’s books
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Zoltán Zeman

Aside from being the graphic design specialist teacher at the Károly Eszterházy Catholic College in Eger, he is an independent graphic designer, involved mostly in the designing of publications, logos, visual and content-related elements, and posters. For the most part, he collaborates on the request of the cultural sphere, such as the visual output of exhibits, theatrical spectacles, and concerts.
Bódai Bence

Bence Bódai

He has taken part in many graphical projects in the past years, all with different styles and direction, primarily created digitally. Thus far, his work has encompassed designing logos, visual and content-related elements, posters, covers of magazines, books, and music, as well as event-designing. In the past years, the world of 3D graphics has drawn him in. In 2021 he began focusing on a Blender 3D program, where not only modeling, but 3D animation techniques also became a point of interest. Currently, most of his projects are centered around 3D, which are full of new and exciting challenges. His experience in creating traditional graphic elements, 3D animations, and commercials makes him confident in working on both creative and business projects.