
معرفی
Anita Milić is an Assistant Professor of Graphic Communications at the Faculty of Arts, University of Niš since 2012. She is pursuing interdisciplinary doctoral studies at the Department of Theory of Art and Media, University of Arts in Belgrade since 2010. Her professional journey began in 2007 at the Faculty of Arts in Niš, with expertise spanning graphic design, visual identity, and art education. She has been awarded multiple accolades, including the 2014 Kortasar Prize and a 2010 award from the Hungarian Embassy for Vasarely-inspired work.
Education:
- Bachelor’s in Graphic Design (Faculty of Arts, Niš, 2005)
- Interdisciplinary Doctoral Studies (University of Arts, Belgrade, ongoing since 2010)
Research interests focus on innovative graphic design methodologies, visual identity systems, and the intersection of art and pedagogy. Notable projects include collaborations with institutions like the Museum of Applied Arts in Belgrade and the Finnish firm Woodnotes. Her work emphasizes experimental design solutions, as seen in exhibitions such as 'The New Forms of Progressive Design' (2010) and multiple solo/group exhibitions globally.
Her publications include contributions to the monograph Pavle Djokić and the Journal of Literature, Art and Culture (Gradina). Professional activities include workshop leadership at the Summer School of Art and curation of the 'Creative Hives' program. Awards highlight her contributions to eco-design, institutional branding, and public health propaganda visuals.
Labs/Teams: Collaborations with the Brankoteam for visual identity projects and cultural initiatives like the Balakn Art Forum at her faculty.



