HUSARSCY – website design and visual identity for an exhibition promoting the work of Helena and Roman Husarscy
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HUSARSCY is a website project promoting the work of Helena and Roman Husarscy – a couple of architectural mosaic artists from Krakow. The visual language combines archival elements with contemporary design.
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Helena & Roman Husarscy Project
The project is the result of a multi-stage process lasting three semesters of master's studies, whose multidisciplinary nature required not only in-depth historical and visual research, but also constant balancing between different roles – from designer to researcher, editor, curator and photographer. The complexity of the subject and the wide range of activities required consistency, patience and perseverance. The entire process was a test of trust in my own design intuition – the ability to make decisions based on developed sensitivity and critical thinking.
The result is a comprehensive, contemporary tool promoting the work of Helena and Roman Husarscy, which is documentary in nature on the one hand, and creatively develops their visual heritage on the other. The visual language combines archival elements with contemporary design, using visual motifs inspired by the structure and aesthetics of mosaics.
Allowing myself to make mistakes, change my mind and go with the flow proved to be particularly valuable. This openness led to the creation of a diploma annex, in which I developed my fascination with ceramics, transferring it to the area of creating real objects.
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The subject is niche, too artistic and not very commercial, but... let the juniors be juniors and bring a fresh eye (especially when it comes to web and brand design inspired by architectural mosaics from the 1960s).


