Szepes studied at the
University of Arts and Design in
Budapest. Following his graduation in 1926, Szepes moved to
Berlin where he worked for several papers as a journalist and cartoonist. He returned to Hungary in 1933 and took a ski instructor job, After World War II he continued his career as a freelance graphic artist; his drawings and caricatures were published in
Népsport,
Ludas Matyi and
Füles, and made a number of book illustrations. From the 1960s he turned to sculpting and designed sports awards and trophies. Among his notable works are the trophy of the
Athletic European Cup made in 1965 and the Fair Play Award of
West Germany from 1972. His creations were displayed in many cities around the globe, including
Dresden,
Munich,
Rotterdam and
Montreal. Szepes died in Budapest in 1986. His caricatures, graphics and posters are on display in the Physical Education and Sports Museum in Budapest, Hungary. ==Personal life==