Waldemar Świerzy - Graphic Designer - Poland

Ty i Ja, 133, 1971 – 5

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Waldemar Świerzy, born in 1931 in Katowice, graduated from the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts (Graphic Arts Department) in Katowice in 1952. He worked as a freelance graphic artist and poster designer, creating over a thousand posters.

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Ty i Ja, 133, 1971 - 5. Cover design by Waldemar Świerzy
Ty i Ja, 133, 1971 – 5. Cover design by Waldemar Świerzy
Waldemar Świerzy, born in 1931 in Katowice, graduated from the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts (Graphic Arts Department) in Katowice in 1952. He worked as a freelance graphic artist and poster designer, creating over a thousand posters.
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