"Writing, the origins of civilisation" International Poster Exhibition
2nd International Poster Contest by Graphic Stories Cyprus #4, 2018
The 65 posters of the exhibition [10-26|03|2018] "Writing, the origins of civilisation", is the title of the exhibition that included the short-listed works from the second international poster competition organized by Graphic Stories Cyprus. In this competition participated 700 designers from 31 countries from around the world. The creative thinking of the contest: Few of the achievements of human wisdom can be compared to the creation of writing. This wisdom, which separated him from the rest of the living beings on the planet, began to transform its environment creating civilization, in its modern sense, around 5000 BC. when the first real writing was invented. By the term writing we mean the activity in which the content of a linguistic expression is encoded in such a way that another reader can rebuild, with a relative degree of accuracy, the precise phrase that has been written. While, from this point of view in the earlier, first scriptures the non-encoding of grammatical words made it very difficult or even impossible to reconstruct the exact meaning sought by the author, the great leap in the evolution of writing was achieved around the 8th century BC. by the ancient Greeks, who based on the Phoenician writing of the time, created the first real alphabet. Symbols, ideograms and images have given their place to the letters. Thought and speech converted to writing and the abstract gained substance. The sounds, the phonemes, the consonants, and the vowels of speech were codified, acquired form and imprinted by every means as a bequest for the next generations. The theme of the contest, "Writing, the origins of Civilisation", and the corresponding exhibition are actions that aim at highlighting and promoting the importance of writing in relation to culture, literature and arts, both locally and globally, as well as the importance in the evolution and future development of humankind. The creatives participating in the contest are invited to visualize their thoughts and ideas in relation to the contribution of writing in the creation of each and any civilisation and the role it has played in its development. The exhibition hosted by the Bank of Cyprus Cultural Foundation. The exhibition and the award winners were presented on Friday the 9th of March 2018, on behalf of the Secretary General of Communication and Media, Mr. Eleftherios Kretsos, by Mrs. Aikaterini Lamprou, Head of Press and Communication Office of the Embassy of Greece in Cyprus. The awards were sponsored by the Bank of Cyprus and the Greek company Parachute Fonts.
The four winners were:
1. Irina Egorova | Russia
International distinction for professional visual communication designers
2. Mina Nasliyani | Iran
International distinction for higher education students of visual communication
3. Charis Frangou | Cyprus
Cypriot distinction for higher education students of visual communication
4. Anna Georgiou | Cyprus
Cypriot distinction for Lyceum and Technical School students
The exhibition includes the artwork of the following creatives:
Patrycja Longawa, Xiaoqiang Guo, Yang Chao, Charalampos Schoinas, Anna Georgiou, Irina Egorova, Christos Hatzichristofi, Chong Guo, Ge Luo, Alexandra Kopanidou, Mario Fuentes, Irwan Harnoko, Thanasis Bertahas, Constantinos Vasileiades, Jiří Petričák, Vira Konstanta, Andreas Pitsillides, Wu Chien Hua, Manos Gallios, Arafat Al-Naim, Ioanna Pattichi, Ivi Nearchou, Yuese Chen, Naufan Noord, Elena Filippou, Dimitris Kokkinolambos, Petros Vasiadis, Alireza Vaziri, Luis Antonio Rivera Rodriguez, Li Lin, Yao Xiao, Kostas Kanelart Kanellopoulos, Costas Mantzalos, Xin Xie, José Luis Hernández Díaz, Xaris Frangou, Mina Nasliyani, Liu,Yi Xuan, Argyris Athanasiades, İbrahim Halil Özkirişçi, Eleftheria Anastasiou, Nikola Djordjevic, Lei Liu, Nikolaos Tsoulos, Maryia Antonava, Chi Chih Chang, Xiaotian Hu, Xinyi Guo, Maria Demetriou, Gregoria Ellina, Savvas Fotiou, Li Ju Chen, Yudian Xia, Iakovos Tsaparas, Patty Ing, Amanda Phakonekham, Stine Bertel, Ding Ronghui, Sun Zhouwen, Katerina Meli, Yen Chieh Chen, Jun Ying Lai & Han Lin, Xiaoyan Chiang, Lu Cao, Andreas Nicolaou.
The exhibition "Writing, the origins of Civilisation" accompanied by the artworks of four creative artists who wanted to contribute to the special character of the exhibition and were keen to offer their artworks to be exhibited together with the distinguished posters of the contest! The exhibition hosted artworks by the artist Irini Gonou, the calligrapher Vladimir Radibratovic and the graphic designers Tommaso Taraschi and Aggeliki MK Athanasiadi.
Patrycja Longawa, Xiaoqiang Guo, Yang Chao, Charalampos Schoinas, Anna Georgiou, Irina Egorova, Christos Hatzichristofi, Chong Guo, Ge Luo, Alexandra Kopanidou, Mario Fuentes, Irwan Harnoko, Thanasis Bertahas, Constantinos Vasileiades, Jiří Petričák, Vira Konstanta, Andreas Pitsillides, Wu Chien Hua, Manos Gallios, Arafat Al-Naim, Ioanna Pattichi, Ivi Nearchou, Yuese Chen, Naufan Noord, Elena Filippou, Dimitris Kokkinolambos, Petros Vasiadis, Alireza Vaziri, Luis Antonio Rivera Rodriguez, Li Lin, Yao Xiao, Kostas Kanelart Kanellopoulos, Costas Mantzalos, Xin Xie, José Luis Hernández Díaz, Xaris Frangou, Mina Nasliyani, Liu,Yi Xuan, Argyris Athanasiades, İbrahim Halil Özkirişçi, Eleftheria Anastasiou, Nikola Djordjevic, Lei Liu, Nikolaos Tsoulos, Maryia Antonava, Chi Chih Chang, Xiaotian Hu, Xinyi Guo, Maria Demetriou, Gregoria Ellina, Savvas Fotiou, Li Ju Chen, Yudian Xia, Iakovos Tsaparas, Patty Ing, Amanda Phakonekham, Stine Bertel, Ding Ronghui, Sun Zhouwen, Katerina Meli, Yen Chieh Chen, Jun Ying Lai & Han Lin, Xiaoyan Chiang, Lu Cao, Andreas Nicolaou.
The exhibition "Writing, the origins of Civilisation" accompanied by the artworks of four creative artists who wanted to contribute to the special character of the exhibition and were keen to offer their artworks to be exhibited together with the distinguished posters of the contest! The exhibition hosted artworks by the artist Irini Gonou, the calligrapher Vladimir Radibratovic and the graphic designers Tommaso Taraschi and Aggeliki MK Athanasiadi.
The distinguished posters:
Posters of Professional Visual Communication Designers:
Posters of Higher Education Students of Visual Communication:
High School & Technology School Students:
Photo credits Michalis Theocharides