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When I was 12 my biggest passion was basketball.
I started playing in Olimpia sports club. When I was 13 I moved out of home and played a few seasons in Poznan's first league
At some point I had to choose: studies or sport.
I wanted to design gardens, but at that course I was expected to learn everything by heart. I thought that I'd learn some skills during my internship, but we spent the entire two weeks raking leaves instead...
Among my classes was mechanization, where I learned about the path corn follows in a harvester... and I decided to quit.
I have never applied to an Arts School because I couldn't draw.
School of Form has a totally different approach to art.
Drawing is just a tool required in designer's job and we're learning it here.
I like the mix of humanities and design modules.
Antoher advantage of School of Form is a different approach to design.
I think that a designer's job in next 20, 30 years won't be designing a new model of a chair or a dress.
Perhaps our role will be to design some kind of a process, like Oscar Zięta did.
He designed a metal blow-up process (FIDU). It might be inventing an intelligent textile which would breathe and allow people to move without constrain.
I think that's the future.
One of my passions is cooking. In the future I would like to create a place where I could combine design with cooking.
Maybe I will open a food design restaurant.
I don't know yet...