English version of the illustrated primer to Polish design, with 100 projects drawn by 25 illustrators.
100 years of Polish design, 100 projects, 100 unusual stories, 100 illustrations.
The younger readers will discover what the world of their parents and grandparents looked like, who came up with the idea of . Memories of youth: a queue of relaxation, the smell of the Pewex store, parties with a gramophone gramophone and Wigry bike tours.
Among the projects presented, next to furniture, glass or porcelain, that is, which are widely known from what happened: letter typefaces, logos, children's toys. They are presented as contemporary projects, as well as those that have managed to gain the title of classic. Uniques that touch on individual works of art; prototypes that have never entered mass production; but also very popular, which Poles have used every day for the last 100 years.
In the book, the past connects with the present, showing the achievements of Polish design. 100 works of Polish designers interpreted by 25 Polish illustrators - experienced masters of Polish classics, illustrations and the middle generation gaining fame all over the world and quite young who have just graduated.
Illustrations by: Jacek Ambrożewski, Edgar Bąk, Maciek Blaźniak, Katarzyna Bogucka, Ada Buchholc, Iwona Chmielewska, Robert Czajka, Agata Dudek, Emilia Dziubak, Malgorzata Gurowska, Monika Hanulak, Marta Ignerska, Tymek Jezierski, Pawel Jońca, Agata Królak, Grażka Lange, Piotr Mlodożeniec, Patryk Mogilnicki, Anna Niemierko, Ola Niepsuj, Marianna Oklejak, Pawel Pawlak, Dawid Ryski, Marianna Sztyma, Ola Woldańska-Plocińska.
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