Courtesy of Emilka Bojańczyk.
Emilka Bojańczyk
, b. 1979
Emilka Bojańczyk is a graphic designer, sculptor, mathematician and a member of the Polish Association of Graphic Designers. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, the University of Warsaw, and the French National Institute for Advanced Studies in Industrial Design in Paris. She is the founder of a graphic design studio Podpunkt [Subpoint] (accessed: July 4, 2018). and its sister company, digital design agency Superskrypt [Superscript]. She has created illustrations for two works of children’s and young adults’ literature: the new edition of a nineteenth-century book Doktor Muchołapski [Doctor Fly-Catcher] (2013, originally published in 1890) by Erazm Majewski, and the contemporary novel Franciszka (2014) by Anna Piwkowska. For her design projects and illustrations, she has received numerous awards in various competitions, such as the “Warsaw Literary Prize,” “European Design Awards,” and “Mobile Trends Awards.”
Sources:
Profile at the otwartakultura.org (accessed: July 4, 2018).
About Us, available at podpunkt.pl (accessed: August 9, 2018).
Bio prepared by Maciej Skowera, University of Warsaw, mgskowera@gmail.com
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