International Poster Biennale Branding by OKI OKI
Published Jul 28, 2022
Polish studio OKI OKI was responsible for creating the visual identity and catalog design for the 27th International Poster Biennale in Warsaw.
“International Poster Biennale in Warsaw was launched in 1966 and became the first competition dedicated to poster art as a biannual review of achievements in the field of graphic design. As a team we had pleasure to create the visual identity of its 27th edition. Following the tradition that the key visual should be based on the logo designed by Wojciech Zamecznik in 1966, we developed vibrant forms coming out of the center of the famous frame.”
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