Visual Communication and Graphic Design MA students from the Academy of Applied Arts in Rijeka are currently staying in the Moise Palace as part of a three-day field assignment. The purpose of their visit is to develop a design for the new logo of the City of Cres. Yesterday they had the opportunity to meet and talk with the mayor of Cres, Marin Gregorović, which was followed by a guided city tour led by Rahela Vešković Ribić, and a lecture by Dr. Ugo Toić from OTRA. The rest of the field lesson will be dedicated to absorbing island inspiration and group work on developing creative solutions.


UNIRI The Moise Palace: Cres Island
An education center of the University of Rijeka. A five-hundred-year-old patrician townhouse and the largest Renaissance palace on the Croatian islands. A venue and forum for various scientific and research activities, it welcomes visiting academics, students and scholars.