Uroš Pajović (b. 1993) is a researcher, curator, and creative director. He is a founding member of the artist collective Center for Peripheries and the research collective Kollektiv Quotidien. Since 2022, he has been the Art/Creative Director of the Berliner Zeitung (). He crosses streets on red, loves signage in public space, long walks throughout street-view archives, and Californian toponyms and odonyms.     u@uros.fyi    CV    Insta    CfP    

Design & Art Direction Berliner Zeitung


Covers
(Selection)
The Beef between Musk and Bannon. Illustrated by Pete Reynolds
The Deciding Year: German economy between China, the U.S., and Russia. Illustrated by studioduco.com
The Deserter: Two months with a Ukrainian soldier who fled to Germany.
Brandenburg Election Special
Enemies of the State Everywhere? How Germany’s Constitution Protection Office is watching more and more citizens.
Short of scrap: The bleak future of Germany’s electric car industry
The French ways of East German politics
Is the ZDF funneling Kreml propaganda? Some Ukrainian sources claim so.
Is the CDU the only party that can stop the rise of the AfD?
Stasi-Accusations as a Weapon: How blacked-out documents can destroy a life
Burned Ot: The Green Party Crisis
How about a little Yugoslavia? Lessons from a disappeared country
The Business of Fashion. Photographed by Klara Johanna Michel
Too Dumb for the Bomb: Germans and nuclear energy
No Money Left for Berlin’s Future
The TikTok Real Estate Market — And one of e the most expensive flats in Germany
The Berlin Teacher Crisis. Illustrated by Pia Hamme
Art Week Collaboration with painter Norbert Bisky
Help, School’s Starting Soon: Berlin’s education crisis
Berlin’s deadliest lake. Photographed by Sebastian Wells
The Law of the Streets: The big traffic issue. Illustrated by Bratislav Milenković
Berlin Goes Swimming: The scandals and dramas of the city’s public pools
Death Without Cause: On animal testing in Germany. Illustrated by Emir Šehanović
Till: The End? The Rammstein Scandals
Sweat City: On the rise of AC in Berlin. Illustrated by Olivier Heiligers
Exclusive Interview with the Prince of Benin. Photographed by Linda Deutsch
Racism in Berlin’s public transport authority. Illustrated by Mark Harris
Fabo De Masi’s Files: Chancellor Scholz is lying
Easter Story Special. Illustrated by Rui Pu; featured in BranD Magazine Hong Kong, issue 75
Fighting for Peace. Illustrated by Javier Jaén.
Sick and Forgotten: Life with ME/CFS. Photographs by Juniper Foam
Cash Only: The Interview with Tommy Cash. Photographed by Stini Roehrs.
After Dark: The Interview with the creators and showrunners of Dark and 1899. Photographed by Hahn und Hartung
To Watch or to Look Away? The FIFA World Cup in Qatar Special. Illustrated by Gastón Mendieta
More Weapons / More Dialog? Illustrated with Roshanak Amini
Demna, Döner, DDR: Interview with scent scientist Sissel Tolaas of Balenciaga fame. Photographed by Julien Boudet
Poverty and the War. Illustrated by Pete Reynolds
Here Comes the Raccoon: Interviews with raccoon hunters, animal rights activists, and victims of raccoon invasions. Photographed by Milan Koch
Can’t Get Greener: The greenest restaurants in Berlin. Special AI experimental cover (Aug 2022).
5 past 12: Nature at its limits. Illustrated by Raban Ruddigkeit
Tracking the Trash: Where our garbage ends up
City of Love: The Pride Issue. Photograph by Spyros Rennt.
Looking for Luck: The psychology of intergenerational relationships. Illustrated by Roshanak Amini
Under the Sun: The Summer Special Issue
A Sickly Diet: The horrible nutrition in Berlin’s hospitals. Photographed by Caroline Heinecke, Set by Alin Bosnoyan
Berlin’s Exercise Craze. Illustrated by Bratislav Milenković
The Dumbest Crossroads in the City. Photographed by Marcus Glahn
Heaven, Hell, Hasenheide: An exploration of the city’s wildest park. Photographed by Bastian Thiery
Good Russians, Bad Russians. The  question of Soviet monuments in light of Russian invasion of Ukraine. Illustrated by Pete Reynolds
The Switch: The domino effect of 9/11. Illustrated with Enya Mommsen
Red-red-green: Does Germany need the social-democrat/leftist coalition?



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