Béla Frank is a Graphic Designer from Hungary, he had this to say about himself:
“3 years ago I started to work as a graphic designer in a small studio and study graphic design at the same time. From the first time typography was my favorite subject. Some of my exam works were exhibited at the Hungarian Museum of Fine Arts this year – definitely biggest moment till now :) This year I leaved the school and started experimenting with typeface design – and become an addict at once. Now typographic/calligraphic self-training consume all of my spare time.”
The first thing I noticed from Béla’s portfolio is his enthusiasm for posters and fonts, his website is definitely worth a look and it’s a nice example of Indexhibit. But where I found the cream of the crop is on his Flickr page, Béla has collected a very large amount of photographs of found type and development work of his own. His finished type work is of a very high standard butBéla’spen work is on another level, hours of practice have definitely been spent drawing letterforms.
Béla’s website is here www.fabergraph.hu and flick www.flickr.com/photos/fabergraph
Béla submitted his work to Font Soup, you can do the same by emailing hello@fontsoup.com or twittering @fontsoup





