Meet Adela Madej, an Illustrator and Graphic Artist From Poland
Adela Madej is a graphic designer based in Warsaw. She completed her education at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology’s Faculty of New Media Arts and the University of Warsaw’s Institute of Polish Culture.
She is primarily employed as a designer, illustrator, and poster artist. A dog accessory brand called Psyjaciele, a craft beer brewery called Hopito, a coffee company called Coffeedesk, and countless more have all employed her. She is well-known for her use of strong colors, vivid illustrations, and bold typography. One of her main sources of inspiration is the aesthetic of cartoons.
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