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This is what I do — and what I can do for you.

Whether you need a standout logo, eye-catching visuals, or bold photography — I’m here to help your brand make an impact.

Motion Design

This section showcases a mix of animation work I’ve created for clients from various industries, as well as personal exercises to develop my motion design skills. Each project is more than just moving visuals — it’s about telling a clear and engaging story. The real challenge lies in bringing all the elements together: animation, voiceover, music, and timing. When everything is in sync, the message not only becomes easy to follow but also enjoyable to watch.

AP INSPIRATION

AP Inspiration is a brand that creates beautifully designed affirmation calendars tailored for entrepreneurs, teenagers, athletes, and anyone looking to boost their mental well-being. Each calendar is filled with 100 motivational affirmations to inspire, build confidence, and support personal growth — one day at a time.

 

My role in building this brand included designing the complete visual identity: from color palettes and typography to packaging and e-commerce setup on Shopify. One of the biggest challenges was creating visually distinct calendars for different audiences (e.g. teens, athletes, business owners), while maintaining a cohesive and stylish brand look. To achieve that, I used pastel watercolor backgrounds combined with elegant, unified typography to tie the whole product range together.

 

I also designed the packaging to match the premium feel of the brand — making sure these calendars not only motivate, but also look beautiful on any desk. The full layout was prepared for professional print production.

 

The final stage involved producing branded promotional content, including product photography and short videos for social media marketing.

CINEMATIC POSTER SERIES

This film poster series is one of my most personal and creatively fulfilling projects. It’s a playground where I let my imagination run wild — mixing genres, moods, and styles to visually tell a story that doesn’t yet exist on screen.

 

The biggest challenge (and the most exciting part) is crafting an entire film narrative using only visuals: characters, typography, composition, and atmosphere. Each poster aims to capture the essence of a movie — tension, drama, emotion, or adventure — as if it were real.

 

This is an ongoing project, and the gallery will keep growing. So feel free to visit again soon — there’s always another story to tell, and another poster waiting to be born.

CONCERT POSTERS & TICKET DESIGN FOR MUSIC EVENTS

This project showcases a series of concert posters and tickets I created for various music events across the UK, featuring both mainstream and underground Polish artists.

 

My role was to design visuals that not only looked bold and exciting but also clearly communicated all essential event information — date, venue, artists, and ticket details. One of the key challenges in these projects is organizing a lot of content without overwhelming the viewer, while still keeping the design visually striking.

 

Among the featured artists are Peja and Sobota, two legendary figures in Polish hip-hop, as well as designs for support acts like Gwailo — a UK-based rock band performing before the iconic Polish metal band Turbo.

 

These posters were used both in print and on social media, helping promote the events, drive ticket sales, and create a strong visual identity for each night.

BE BEAUTY BY SANDRA

This project involved creating a full visual identity for Be Beauty by Sandra, a beauty business focused on lashes, nails, and glam treatments. The main challenge was to design a brand that feels glamorous and elegant, yet remains clear, consistent, and easy to use across various materials.

 

From the logo to price lists, client forms, gift vouchers, and social media graphics — every piece had to work together to reflect the brand’s personality, professionalism, and charm. The goal was not only to make it beautiful, but also functional, so each element supports the overall customer experience and brand recognition.

MAC LAV 

This project involved creating a series of animated presentations for MAC LAV, a language and math learning center. The main goal was to help new students better understand key parts of the academic journey — from assessments to exams — in a clear, engaging, and stress-free way.

 

Instead of overwhelming students with long emails or complex documents, these animations provided an easy-to-follow visual guide through the entire process.

 

The main challenge was to match illustrations with the provided script in a way that was both accurate and visually supportive. Every scene had to clearly communicate its message while keeping the viewer’s attention.

 

The end result? A set of animated videos that became a great internal tool for the school — helping improve communication, save staff time, and guide students with confidence.

LOGO DESIGN

Here are some examples of logos I’ve designed. For me, a logo should always reflect the company’s values and mission.

 

Good communication with the client is key — I always aim to understand their vision and translate it into a design that meets their expectations and feels right for their brand.

PRINT MATERIAL DESIGN

These are examples of projects I’ve worked on, designed for different industries and printed across a variety of formats — from leaflets and banners to menus, posters and roll-ups. Each project came with its own set of challenges, especially when it came to fitting a lot of information into a limited space.

 

For me, the key is clarity — making sure the important messages are easy to find and understand, while still catching the eye and encouraging people to stop, read, and take action. It’s always a balance between visual impact and good organisation of content.

 

Every business has a story to tell, and I’m here to help you tell yours in a clear and effective way.

CALENDAR DESIGN

Designing calendars is a great opportunity for a graphic designer to explore creativity and break away from routine layouts. That’s exactly what I aim for in my calendar projects. I always try to go a step further—to create something eye-catching, memorable, and unique.

 

Whether it’s a themed calendar for children or a more traditional wall calendar, my goal is to give each design its own character. Some projects come with interesting challenges—for example, when designing the children’s calendar, the date layout had to stay consistent, but also reflect the visual style of each country featured. It took a bit of thinking outside the box, but the result was fun and visually engaging.

 

Even the simplest calendar can be designed in a more creative way. With the right choice of layout, colours, illustrations or photography, it can become much more than just a functional item—it can be something people actually enjoy having on their wall.

BOOK AND RECORD COVER DESIGN

They say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover — but let’s be honest, it’s the first thing we see. And it doesn’t just apply to books. CD sleeves, vinyl covers, even product boxes — they all need to grab your attention and spark curiosity. A good cover invites people to open it, to engage, to discover what’s inside.

 

Sometimes, the content is clear and straightforward, so the cover’s role is to support and reinforce the message. Other times, the design needs to offer something deeper — to make people think, feel, or even question things, long after they’ve finished reading or listening. In these projects, creativity is everything.

 

One of the most meaningful challenges I’ve taken on was designing the album cover for Tkanina — a record released by my own band, LOOM. It had to reflect the poetic nature of our post-rock lyrics, while staying subtle and mysterious. I really poured my heart into it. In the end, the feedback was overwhelmingly positive — which made me (and the band) incredibly proud.

Maybe I’m praising myself a bit here — but honestly, what’s more motivating than recognising your own achievement?

PRODUCT PHOTOGRAPHY

Product photography is all about capturing the essence of an object—highlighting its most important features and unique qualities. The real challenge lies in finding the best visual concept and bringing it to life through creative lighting and styling.

 

Every product needs a slightly different approach, whether it’s a shiny watch, a sleek piece of tech, a luxurious dessert, or a bottle of wine. My process always begins with understanding the product’s character and finding a way to express it visually. A creative and open-minded approach is absolutely essential—and often leads to surprising and powerful results.

FOOD PHOTOGRAPHY

Food photography is by far the most delicious category – and it’s one I enjoy the most! The biggest challenge? Timing. You need to capture the dish quickly, especially when it’s steaming hot like a soup or something cold like ice cream that melts before your eyes.

 

What sets my approach apart is that I never use artificial tricks to make food look better. No glue instead of milk, no plastic ice cubes – just real, edible food. That means the preparation and planning have to be spot-on to achieve a mouthwatering effect in-camera.

 

Creativity is key. I always aim to tell a story about the flavour, the texture, and the mood through the image. From lighting that brings out the crunch or creaminess, to composition that makes you want to grab a bite – food photography is all about making you feel the taste through your eyes.

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

Growing as a designer means constantly evolving.

Learning new tools, discovering fresh techniques, and taking on design challenges is what keeps creativity alive. For me, pushing my limits is key — that’s why I dive into books, watch courses and tutorials, and experiment whenever I have a spare moment.

Coming up with designs based on specific requirements pushes me to work hard and stay focused on the goal.

It helps build strong habits and really pays off when tight deadlines come up — which is often the case when working with clients.

 

But the most important part?

This is my passion.

I love creating things that are beautiful and creative. Design is where I feel truly at home.

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