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26
January 2023
, by
Ben Lattimore

Working with Klawe Rzeczy

Way way back in early 2021, we had the opportunity to collaborate with Ewelina Karpowiak of Klawe Rzeczy, a Lodz-based design studio that specialises in editorial illustrations and digital collages. Literally two years later it sees the light of day!

As you navigate around this website, you may come across linked visual components (such as the landing page, off-screen menu and beyond) - and this is deliberate. We wanted to create "empty space" with our new website, that we could share with other creatives, artists and more.

Some 90% of the work we do is in collaboration with another creative or design agency and so we wanted to create a clear visual statement of our focus on collaboration and partnership.

We were very fortunate to work with Ewaline and Klawe Rzeczy on the first of these collaborations, and they tackled the (fairly broad) brief of "collaboration" with great creativity and aplomb. Also - who doesn't love a cute sausage dog?

Honestly I feel very proud to have some of their amazing work on our humble website.

About Klawe Rzeczy

https://klawerzeczy.com/

Founded in 2016 by Ewalina Karpowiak, Klawe Rzeczy is a Lodz-based design studio that specialises in editorial illustrations and digital collages.

Their work has been featured in top newspapers and magazines, ranging from The New Yorker, Time, Forbes, Handelsblatt, The Athletic and dozens more - as well as collaborating with a number of brands directly.

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