Krakers is an annual festival organized as part of the Art in the City program.

Company

Krakers

Timeline

2025

2025

Role

Visual Identity

Project overview

“Wspólnoty Zaprojektowane” was an exhibition organized as part of the main program of Krakers Cracow Art Week 2025 and the Three Seas Art Festival. The project explored the relationship between the individual and collective identity through the lens of visual design. It focused on how graphic design, visual communication, and spatial design can strengthen the sense of belonging, express shared values, and foster social and cultural bonds.

Challenges

My role in the project focused on developing the exhibition’s visual identity. This included creating a cohesive graphic system — logo, typography, color palette, and layout templates — applied across various media such as posters, signage, printed materials, and social media assets. The visual language was designed to reflect the exhibition’s core themes: openness, collective memory, and evolving notions of community. Special attention was given to the modularity and flexibility of the system, enabling its use in both institutional and urban contexts — including integration with poster installations in public spaces.

Results

Krakers is an annual festival organized as part of the Art in the City program.

Company

Krakers

Timeline

2025

2025

Role

Visual Identity

Project overview

“Wspólnoty Zaprojektowane” was an exhibition organized as part of the main program of Krakers Cracow Art Week 2025 and the Three Seas Art Festival. The project explored the relationship between the individual and collective identity through the lens of visual design. It focused on how graphic design, visual communication, and spatial design can strengthen the sense of belonging, express shared values, and foster social and cultural bonds.

Challenges

My role in the project focused on developing the exhibition’s visual identity. This included creating a cohesive graphic system — logo, typography, color palette, and layout templates — applied across various media such as posters, signage, printed materials, and social media assets. The visual language was designed to reflect the exhibition’s core themes: openness, collective memory, and evolving notions of community. Special attention was given to the modularity and flexibility of the system, enabling its use in both institutional and urban contexts — including integration with poster installations in public spaces.

Results