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17/12/2007

the MINI Earth________Appreciate what u have

15/12/2007

mo inc

something more that just a silly project. good job i guess.


30/11/2007

the work has begun

The work begun with poster design.
First propositions appeared to be right.
Assignment: Altruism & Egoism




28/11/2007

a little bit of Dublin-back-again

Capel street+Dublin full of stripes
street art of Dub (not easy to find)
Mariusz
Playstation time (something for the body)
calligraphy demonstration (something for the soul)

26/09/2007

My love and France

Finaly i got some time to publish a few pictures,
which we made during my best ever 3 weeks holidays in France.
Take a look:










and envy me!

22/07/2007

Oui, i'm going to Paris!

So, finally i can say that it's true. You can't tell me, that i don't keep my promises. Ha! I booked a ticket and i'm heading to Paris soon.

14/07/2007

HOLIDAYS {polish beach}

heading the SEASIDE
trains are more interesting than any other mean of transport
who are you?
the BEACH
mom & dad& playing cards while going to the beach was impossible because of the weather.
it was only 5 days, but still...

23/06/2007

FUSY POWER

Introducing:
Fusy Power
Kasia Kaczmarek & Kamil Kurzajewski

logo designed by Kamil Kurzajewski.

22/06/2007

STAR-the exercise


we all have to make some exercise constantly...here's mine

19/06/2007

You may be Polish if...;)



1. You or someone in your family owns a car with a PL sticker proudly displayed on the back windshield and/or a custom-made European license place in the front (most likely with your name written on it)

2. You have relatives who aren't really your relatives
3. You sing the same song - “100 lat” - on every occasion (weddings, birthdays, baby showers)
4. You watch soccer
5. You know very well Pope John Paul II was Polish and his name was Karol, not Carol
6. You go to Midnight Mass every Christmas Eve and keep your Christmas tree up till February.
7. You drink your wodka straight
8. When you hurt yourself, you don't say "Ouch", you say, "Awwa"
9. You don’t feel the need to add an “s” to Pierogi because you know the word is already plural and it annoys you when others do. However, you still add 'y' to already plural english words... "chipsy", "dzinsy"
10. You are convinced your pets only understand Polish
11. You are forced to listen to Disco Polo by your parents
12. You can spot Polish people like Asians can spot each other
13. When others find out you're Polish, they tell you about every Polish person they've ever known, which is most likely followed by them mispronouncing common phrases such as “czesc” or “dziekuje”
14. Your name always gets slaughtered on the first day of school
15. The thought of eating cow stomach (flaki) doesn’t gross you out
16. When you're at a stranger's house, you expect their garbage can to be under the sink
17. Every window in your house must have "firanki", even in the bathroom
18. Once in a while, you do a big "przemeblowanie" at home
19. You always take off your shoes as soon as you step into someone else's house (even if the owner of the house insists you don't have to)
20. You celebrate your birthday AND your nameday, "imieniny"
21. You were extremely surprised to learn that weddings in other countries last hours, not days
22. When you start making up extra verses and remixes to Sto Lat, and you end up singing for 10 minutes
23. You ask for Gratis where ever you go
24. Your mamusia asks you to reuse your teabags.
25. You boast about receiving your Christmas presents one day before the rest of the world.
26. One of your older female relatives has orange/pink/purplish dyed hair and thinks they can get away with it.
27. Half a glass of vodka is a shot.
28. Your grandpa let you play with a knife/rifle/grenade he kept from the war.
29. The amount of food your family consumes over christmas could feed a Sudanese village for a decade.
30. You ever had a live carp in your bathtub.
31. Your father's friend can fix anything with a piece chicken wire and ducktape.
32. Your parents bring their own "kapcie" when going to visit friends or family.
33. You think that sour milk tastes good.
34. You eat smalec (molten pork lard) thickly spread on a slice of bread and think its good for you.
35. You think jagermeister tastes like kid's cough syrup
36. When u hang ur laundry on ur balcony.
37. You might be Polish if you know what czernina is (duck blood soup).
38. You may be Polish if you call your cat 'kici kici' instead of 'kitty kitty'.
39. You don't think a 'baranek z masla"(a sheep figure made of butter) is in any way odd or weird.
40. When you dont know what to say, you dont say "um", you say "y y y y..."
41. Your mother and grama constantly forcefeed your friends and wen they
say that they're ok cuz they're not hungry your mom pretends not to hear them.
42. Your parents think that if you don't say good morning in the morning it's very disrespectful.
43. You know you're Polish if your president has a twin brother
44. Sometime in your life when you were sick you had one of these 2 remedies: hot milk with butter and garlic or syrop z cebuli (onions with sugar).
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14/06/2007

FINAL PRESENTATION of the AKI projects

check out what i've been up to in AKI
click on the pic below ...and again.....and again.........and ENJOY

POLMOS


Some stuff i've been working on some time back
There was a contest for a polish vodka destillery.
Didn't win, but...here are my designs. Why not..

11/06/2007

10/06/2007

Public space design - AKI building






what do you think about my concept AKI people?

07/06/2007

say my name, say my name!!!

Kasia ---- KAH-shah
(a pet form from Katarzyna)

Katarzyna ------- kah-tah-ZHI-nah
my name's pronounciation. ha ha ha!
i found it somewhere on the web
check this out if you have any idea how to say it.

KATARZYNA (Katherine) - From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) "each of the two"; it could derive from the name of the goddess HECATE; it could be related to Greek αικια (aikia) "torture"; or it could be from a Coptic name meaning "my consecration of your name". The Romans associated it with Greek καθαρος (katharos) "pure" and changed their spelling from Katerina to Katharina to reflect this.

04/06/2007

my lovely Gazelle

so here she is --->my Dutch baby.
let's look closer
EVERYBODY LOVES GAZELLE
[the drawing is not by me{unfortunately}]