During this intense period, I had the pleasure of working on a variety of projects that allowed me to develop my skills and gain valuable experience in a dynamic cultural environment. Here you'll find selected works that best illustrate the scope of my responsibilities and the creative challenges I faced.
The task for Warszawska Kranówka (Warsaw Tap Water) involved designing a clear pathway to a clean water dispenser. The core idea was to create a path resembling a river, incorporating the company's informal slogan, "zatankować się do pełna" (which translates to "fill up completely" or "tank up fully").
This project focused on designing a neon sign for the main entrance of the Centre of Culture and Sport (CKiS). The primary goal was to effectively direct visitors to the main entrance. I developed two distinct design proposals for this purpose.
Both designs aimed to enhance the visibility of the CKiS main entrance, ensuring that visitors could easily locate it, especially during evening hours. The selected animated neon sign was intended to serve as a prominent and engaging landmark, improving the overall visitor experience.
This project involved creating a series of posters for CKiS, with the primary goal of enhancing the visual design and selection of the company's offerings. The task required designing six distinct posters, covering a range of activities from theatre to sports zones.
The use of photomontage provided a creative way to showcase the variety of activities in a cohesive and visually striking manner.
This project involved the creation of an event calendar displaying all scheduled activities for the months of September and October. The core objective was to redesign an existing calendar to give it a more modern and visually appealing look.
The calendar was initially developed using Microsoft Excel. My task was to rethink its design to ensure it appeared contemporary and user-friendly. This involved incorporating various design elements, such as icons, to enhance clarity and visual interest.