Jan Hollender
This book, part of a series documenting Polish applied graphics with a focus on graphic symbols, highlights the work of Jan Hollender (1907–1989), a prominent Polish designer. Known for symbols such as Pekao (1956), Polfa Tarchomińskie (1956), Centrum Zdrowia Dziecka (1972), Pronit (1959), and Projekt (1962), Hollender’s contributions are essential to 20th-century Polish design history. The catalogue features a brief biography and Hollender’s most iconic works, followed by over 100 symbols selected from 250 vectorized designs. Printed on two types of paper to distinguish sections, the cover combines Pantone copper and neon orange, reflecting the designer’s timeless relevance in a contemporary context. The bilingual edition expands its reach, enriching knowledge of Polish visual culture globally.