The best diploma works of graduates of design schools from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary will soon be presented in Cieszyn. Traditionally, an exhibition of the winners of the Graduation Projects review will open in early March, and will stay at Castle Cieszyn until April 27. Its opening will take place on Friday, March 7, at 5 pm.
A total of 30 works - half each in the 2d and 3d categories, i.e. in the field of widely understood applied graphics and industrial design, including interactive projects, clothing, glass and ceramics - qualified for the exhibition, which presents graduates of design schools from the Visegrad Group countries. Among the winners of the review were graduates from Gdansk, Budapest, Uścia nad Labem, Poznan, Kosice, Zlina, Warsaw, Prague, Krakow, Katowice, Bratislava, Zwolen, Brno, Liberec and Wroclaw. The choice was not easy, as a total of 380 works were submitted for last year's edition.
- announced the organizers.
The exhibition of the best works by graduates of design schools from Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary will be available at Castle Cieszyn from March 7 to April 27. The review of Graduation Projects is organized by Castle Cieszyn, the Silesian Voivodeship and the city of Cieszyn. Gabriela Staszkiewicz - Mayor of Cieszyn - and Wojciech Saługa - Marshal of the Silesian Voivodeship - are honorary patrons of the exhibition.
polish projects at the international exhibition of diploma works
Below we present selected works of Polish authors.
Ceramics in the context of environmental protection, Dominika Kijowska
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Ceramics in the context of environmental protection - Dominika Kijowska
The project of an analog replacement for a refrigerator - ceramic containers, thanks to their natural properties, cool the food stored in it - is an attempt to respond to the problem of food waste.
Pikawa. A set of haptic teaching aids for visually impaired children, Aleksandra Kwasniewska
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Pikawa. A set of haptic teaching aids for children with visual impairments - Aleksandra Kwasniewska
"Pikawa" is a set of haptic teaching aids for visually impaired children, which aims to support the study of human anatomy. The author pointed out how inadequate teaching aids are for the visually impaired. At the same time, the "Pikawa" set can also serve children without it.
Design of a board game for preschool children, Paula Paleta
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Board game design for preschool children - Paula Paleta
Paula Paleta has created a game project that will support the development of language skills, especially the Polish alphabet, among children. What distinguishes this project is not only the high aesthetic quality, but also the presentation of different forms of writing to children, such as Braille and Morse code.
Education through play, Julia Brach
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Education through play. A board game with a motorsports theme - Julia Brach
The author has created a board game "Box, Box" with the theme of Formula 1, in which both young and old will have fun. The project provides not only dynamic entertainment, but also an educational aspect.
The exhibition will be accompanied by videos prepared by this year's winners, which can be viewed from March 7, 2025 online: www.graduationprojects.eu
Maria Cipińska
Poster
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