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What’s so special about Poland?

We’re back at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where Patrick Ney catches up with international travellers to hear their fresh perspectives on Poland. 🇵🇱✈️ ✨ What’s...

Why is Poland winning hearts? 

We’re back at Warsaw Chopin Airport, where Patrick Ney catches up with international travellers to hear their fresh perspectives on Poland. 🇵🇱✈️ ✨ What’s...

Fuzja: A Double Victory in Cannes

The Fuzja project in Łódź has secured a remarkable double win at the prestigious MIPIM Awards, taking home accolades in the categories of Best...

Unleashing Leadership Potential: A Conversation with Dr. John Scherer

In a recent conversation for Impact Leaders, Magda Petryniak spoke with Dr. John Scherer, a globally recognized leadership and change expert, about his transformative...

What’s for you, won’t go by you

David Kennedy is a Scottish business and financial journalist who has been living and working in Poland for 30 years. He is sharing his...

Polish architecture on minimalistic posters

Rafał Stefanowski creates minimalistic posters depicting the classics of Polish architecture for pleasure. As he says, working on posters is, above all, a lot of good design fun for him, because he likes what he does.

“The idea to make the first poster was mainly due to the desire and need to design […]. I remember then I saw a series of minimalist posters – ‘Six Architects’ by Andrea Gallo, which showed the classics, Corbusier, Kahn, Mies van den Rohe, etc. Then I thought about the University Library in Katowice, designed by the HS99 office. A beautiful building, with a clean, graphic facade. Perfect for making a minimalist poster – just like that, I didn’t think then that I would make a whole series. When the first four posters were ready, I thought of creating a whole series showing the best Polish projects. Then I published a series of the first 10 posters. Friends searched for buildings from posters on the internet – what’s more, they didn’t know about their existence before!,” writes Rafał.

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