Dorota Bojanowska is a multidisciplinary designer currently based in South London. Before studying MA Fashion Menswear at the Royal College of Art, she graduated from BA Design at Goldsmiths, University of London.

She works in serigraphy, dry point, painting, illustration and speculative design.

Her work has been published in numerous magazines including Vogue Poland and Label Magazine, and she has presented at various exhibitions and individual talks, including art residencies, workshops and lectures.

As a designer, Dorota believes true importance lies within the authenticity and functionality of work. Beauty through imperfection, handcraft, individuality and emotional durability are the key values she follows within her creative process.

She explores the concepts of human identity and diversity, slow design methodologies and democratisation of pragmatic design and art.

"It is our responsibility to take care of present and future generations, whilst respecting the past heritage we have been given."

Dorota believes that by starting work locally, we can feasibly help others, and that the world needs to shift from mass production to more directly aimed human and environmental care. In her opinion, the relationship between designer and user needs to become the preferred alternative to the ”click and buy” reality. We need to realise what is truly needed in our lives and how can we achieve this by supporting and engaging in more productive and sustainable ideas.

The future of design isn’t categorised, it’s interdisciplinary and open for change.