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cover Bronisław Zelek. In the letter wonderland

Bronisław Zelek. In the letter wonderland

Meet the extraordinary graphic designer who left an indelible mark on the world of visual arts – a trailblazer whose innovative spirit and creative prowess set him apart in the realm of design.

With a portfolio boasting over 100 striking posters, he was a master of the visual language, captivating audiences with his unique artistic vision. What sets him apart is not just the quantity but the quality of his work, demonstrating a keen eye for detail and a passion for pushing artistic boundaries.

Breaking new ground in Poland, he pioneered the use of an airbrush in his projects, a technique he didn’t merely adopt but ingeniously constructed himself. This innovation marked him as a visionary in the field, leaving an indelible mark on the art of poster design.

Among his many accomplishments, he holds the distinction of creating what is arguably the most expensive poster in the history of the People’s Republic of Poland. His creations were not just visually stunning but also carried a significant cultural and historical weight.

In the 1960s, the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw selected him for a mission that would be the envy of many – a journey to Cuba. In the Polish reality of that time, this was an almost unreal exotic adventure, a testament to his standing in the artistic community.

His legacy extends beyond borders, with the typeface “New Zelek” standing out as the most famous Polish typeface of the pre-digital era. This innovative creation was not only aesthetically pleasing but also marked the advent of the first Polish multiscrypt typeface, showcasing his forward-thinking approach.

His influence transcended traditional art spaces, reaching the world of fashion. Designs from his prolific career found a place in Junya Watanabe's collection for the esteemed Comme des Garçons fashion house, further cementing his impact on the global creative scene.


Małgorzata Bartosik
Bronisław Zelek. In the letter wonderland
Self-published, 2023, 978-83-967905-0-7
29,00 €