GTU Student Dimitri Kazarovi’s Works Win at the US International Poster Biennale
Two posters created by a highly rated student of the Georgian Technical University’s International Design School, Bachelor of Arts Dimitri Kazarovi, have been selected among the winning works of the United States International Poster Biennale 2025 (USIPB 2025). The posters were developed as part of a course assignment during the first semester of the current academic year.
The student recently received official confirmation of his success in the prestigious international competition, along with a certificate signed by the President of USIPB 2025, Christopher Scott, and Vice President Ryan Sloan. Kazarovi’s works were selected from among 11,845 submissions.
According to the organizers of the US International Poster Biennale, Dmitri Kazarovi’s posters Geothermal Abstraction” and “Sherman – The Good Goliath”, are currently being exhibited across the United States. They are also featured on the official USIPB website in Category D – “National Parks”, with a link.
As noted by the Dean of the International Design School at the Georgian Technical University, Professor Malkhaz Razmadze, the student’s recognition at USIPB 2025 highlights the excellence and creativity demonstrated in contemporary poster design. This achievement also reflects the high standards of education at the International Design School, which is based on advanced international practices and methodologies.
“The International Design School is delighted and proud to announce that one of our outstanding students, Dimitri Kazarovi, has been selected as a winner of the 2025 American International Poster Biennial with two of his works. Both pieces were chosen by the jury for their excellence, creativity, insightful understanding of contemporary trends, as well as their conceptual and visual clarity. The certificate, recently received by our student, is signed by the President and Vice President of USIPB 2025. This marks yet another success for the International Design School of the Georgian Technical University.”
– Professor Malkhaz Razmadze.
Rector, Academician David Gurgenidze, congratulated Bachelor Dimitri Kazarovi on his international success. According to the Rector, this achievement is of particular importance both for the student and for the Georgian Technical University and its International Design School, which consistently fosters competitive professionals adapted to modern demands.
“I sincerely congratulate our student on this important international success. Dimitri Kazarovi’s achievement once again confirms that the International Design School of the Georgian Technical University creates an environment with high academic standards and modern teaching methods, where young people can fully realize their creative potential. It is also important to highlight the role of the academic team of the International Design School, which provides students with knowledge and practical experience based on design thinking and innovative approaches.
In the modern world, a poster is regarded as a powerful tool for communication across cultures, helping to inform the global community about shared human challenges and to promote social dialogue. In this context, our student’s success carries special significance – he has worthily represented Georgia, our university, and its International Design School in the international professional arena.
I extend my heartfelt congratulations to him and remain confident that Dimitri will continue to achieve remarkable success, further elevating Georgia’s standing in the global arena through his exceptional creativity.”
– Academician David Gurgenidze.
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