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Polish typefaces
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  • About
  • History
  • Contact
  • pl

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Konrad Łukasiak

 

Born 1987, Graduate of Graphics at PJATK. He deals with broadly understood creation - illustration, character design, graphic design and typography. His work can also be seen in the fashion industry. In his spare time, he paints graffiti, pictures and designs typefaces, where he experiments with various forms of typography and creates his own vinyl toys. Currently, for several years, he has been fulfilling his vision of creation by working on advertising campaigns in advertising agencies in Warsaw as an art director. Creator of the exhibition series of Polish vector illustration KRZYWE, Typophobia Foundry and a member of the Dobre Mordy artistic collective. He created original projects for brands such as: Vans, Converse, Reebok, G-Shock, Bacardi, Hennessy, Bombay Sapphire, Jameson, RedBull, Youtube. Globetrotter And fun lover.

Typefaces of this designer: (2)

Barceloneta

Konrad Łukasiak

c 2019 b Warszawa
h Fonts

Galle

Konrad Łukasiak

c 2020 b Warszawa
h Fonts

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Typoteka.pl is an index of typefaces created by authors associated with Poland.

Writing is a result of culture and its carrier. Script is a communicative bond for citizens of many countries, for followers of different religions, for representatives of various cultures. Typefaces are the form of script created for automated text reproduction. Typoteka.pl lists typefaces created over several centuries, for different alphabets, by people born in Poland, and those who came to Poland at some point. Read more...


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