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Paweł Kalinowski
Paweł Kalinowski (born 12 April 1981) is a graphic designer and artist from Łódź, Poland. Career He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts In Łódź, Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź under (professor Sławomir Iwański). In 2006 he started working as a graphic designer for companies such as :pl:Atos Polska, AMG.net, Darkstone & Cardinal, where he was one of the illustrators making Tunnels (novel), The Tunnels novel converted to the game. In 2014, he established CarBone, a company that modifies Porsche 911s, manufactures custom parts for classic Porsches and incorporates modern solutions in classic Porsches. Kalinowski's design style combines retrofuturism with classic graphic techniques and art movements like Constructivism (art), constructivism and unism. He created several notable artworks, including Polskie Ściganie and Petrolicious poster series, Tejas Treffpunkt, and car projects Tardza and Criollo. He also collaborated with Nigerian-American engineer and entrepreneu ...
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Łódź
Łódź is a city in central Poland and a former industrial centre. It is the capital of Łódź Voivodeship, and is located south-west of Warsaw. Łódź has a population of 655,279, making it the country's List of cities and towns in Poland, fourth largest city. Łódź first appears in records in the 14th century. It was granted city rights, town rights in 1423 by the Polish King Władysław II Jagiełło and it remained a private town of the Kuyavian bishops and clergy until the late 18th century. In the Second Partition of Poland in 1793, Łódź was annexed to Kingdom of Prussia, Prussia before becoming part of the Napoleonic Duchy of Warsaw; the city joined Congress Poland, a Russian Empire, Russian client state, at the 1815 Congress of Vienna. The Second Industrial Revolution (from 1850) brought rapid growth in textile manufacturing and in population owing to the inflow of migrants, a sizable part of which were Jews and Germans. Ever since the industrialization of the ...
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