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POLAND -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Jul 10, 2020
Aleksandra Toborowicz presents "Cultural Wars Against Poland," a historical series published by the National Center for Culture in Poland, delving into deliberate diffusion measures against Poland from the 17th to the 20th century.
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Aleksandra Toborowicz, a renowned graphic designer, unveils the "Cultural Wars Against Poland" historical series, shedding light on deliberate diffusion measures against Poland. The series, published by the National Center for Culture in Poland, covers the period from the 17th to the 20th century, revealing the continuity of the anti-Polish narrative.
The series' unique properties include the use of rough Antalis Curious Collection Matter for the cover, enhancing the message, and the two-tone printing color inside the books, featuring black and intense red to symbolize Polishness. The otabind binding allows the books to open flat, facilitating ease of reading.
Printed on Alto Naturel vol. 1,5, the series comprises volumes with varying page counts, each bound with paperback (otabind) and sewn-glued binding. The cover print features offset 2+1 (black + Pantone 206 U) with blind stamping, while the inside print is offset 2+2 (black + Pantone 206 U). The circulation of the series is 1000 copies, each adorned with red threads.
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POLAND -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Aug 17, 2022
Aleksandra Toborowicz Unveils "Literkolekcja" Photobook, Showcasing the Beauty of Typography and Lettering in Public Spaces
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Academic PrintPOLAND -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Aug 15, 2019
Aleksandra Toborowicz's Radiomural project, created in Nuremberg, Germany in September 2019, pays homage to the district's cultural heritage and community identity through a stunning mural inspired by vintage Grundig radios.
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Academic Cultural HeritagePOLAND -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- Aug 29, 2020
Aleksandra Toborowicz presents a detailed collection of 15th-century prints in the National Library of Poland, paying homage to Renaissance prints and typography in a unique two-volume publication from 2019-2020.
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