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Paweł Krzywdziak Didactics of Typography Scientific Monograph
Didactics of Typography Scientific Monograph is Iron Design Award winner in 2019 - 2020 Print and Published Media Design Award Category.
Didactics of Typography Scientific Monograph

"Didactics of Typography. Teaching the Letter / Teaching with the Letter" presents the methods and outcomes of teaching lettering and typography in selected polish art schools. The book covers various syllabuses, as well as presentations and discussions of teaching results based on specific student projects. The design process involved organising diverse, bilingual content and providing clear textual and visual narration of the publication. Orange accents in the design's monochromatic colour palette lead the reader's attention through the fascinating world of typography.

Didactics of Typography Scientific Monograph
Paweł Krzywdziak Didactics of Typography
Paweł Krzywdziak Scientific Monograph
Paweł Krzywdziak design
Paweł Krzywdziak design
Paweł Krzywdziak

Born in Katowice, Poland, in 1989. Graphic Arts graduate of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow. Diploma thesis accomplished in the Copper Engraving Studio of the Printmaking Department in 2017. Continues his artistic research as a doctoral student. Assistant lecturer in the Lettering and Typography Studio of the home university. Focused on printmaking and design, lives and works in Cracow.

Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow, Poland

Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow is the oldest artistic university in Poland. It was founded in 1818 and existed at the start as School of Drawing and Painting within the Department of Literature of Jagiellonian University (founded in 1364). After it became an independent unit in 1873 it assumed the name School of Fine Arts and its director at that time was a distinguished Polish historical painter, Jan Matejko (1838-1893), the present patron of the Academy. He contributed significantly into the formation of Kraków's artistic circle and had many distingushed disciples. The school has continued to develop its structure, teaching staff as well as the methods of instruction. It still remains faithful to its splendid tradition and at the same time is open to contemporary challenges and needs. Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Cracow has been teaching artists for 180 years; among them are painters, sculptors, graphics, interior and industrial designers, stage designers and art conservators of high rank, thus contributing considerably to the creation of Polish culture and its promotion all over the world, wherever its numerous graduates or teachers and their work reach.