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ITALY -- /COMMUNICATION/newswire -- May 12, 2020
Radiomural District Identity and Mural by Aleksandra Toborowicz has been honored with the Iron A' Design Award for 2020, signifying outstanding design achievement in Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design.
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Aleksandra Toborowicz's groundbreaking Cultural Heritage sets new standards for innovation and excellence, earning prestigious Iron A' Design Award recognition in the A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Competition.
In a significant acknowledgment of design excellence and innovation, it has been officially announced that “Radiomural District Identity and Mural” by Aleksandra Toborowicz has been distinguished with the iron award status at the prestigious A' Design Awards for the year 2020, in the highly competitive cultural heritage and culture industry design category.
This distinction honors the remarkable design quality and innovative approach embodied in the creation. The Iron A' Design Award not only underscores the exceptional design and conceptual prowess of the Radiomural District Identity and Mural but also emphasizes the influential role of Aleksandra Toborowicz in elevating standards within the cultural heritage domain.
The visionary behind “Radiomural District Identity and Mural” Aleksandra Toborowicz, has been acknowledged for their dedication to pushing the boundaries of design. A deeper look into their portfolio and philosophy can be found at their designer.org profile, showcasing a commitment to excellence and innovation.
To explore “Radiomural District Identity and Mural” and its groundbreaking design features further, interested parties are invited to visit the design|newsroom where high resolution images, multimedia content, interviews and translations are available for the award-winning cultural heritage.
About Radiomural District Identity and Mural
Picture of an old Grundig radio in Nurnberg. The mural visually resembles the scale of the radio from the 70s / 80s, with photoluminescence letters, giving the effect of glowing in the dark, which resembles a radio turned on. The radio is 'turned on' the Langwasser district in Nuremberg. The other place-names on the radio scale are the residents' favorite places characteristic for this district (dark green) and their countries of origin (light green). The project is a district identity, located on the facade of a culture house in the center of Langwasser, allows locating popular culture places
About A' Design Awards
The A' Design Award & Competition, celebrated worldwide for honoring superior design, distinguishes itself through a rigorous evaluation process conducted by a panel of industry experts, journalists, and academics. The A' Design Award celebrates the diversity and innovation of designs across various categories. A' Cultural Heritage and Culture Industry Design Award honors outstanding design of cultural heritage projects, cultural conversation, preservation, restoration and protection projects, heritage architecture and more.
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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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Academic PrintPOLAND -- /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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