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Teatr Polski w Poznaniu program book

Fonts In Use [Unofficial] May 18, 2026
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Contributed by Alex Slobzheninov

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

Right Grotesk and Right Serif are paired in a program for a play celebrating the 150th anniversary of Teatr Polski w Poznaniu, in a design by Anna Morawiak and Bartosz Włodarczyk:

This major milestone for the people of Poznań became an opportunity to create a unique publication, inspired by the theatre’s red and gold interior and its distinctive form. In its earliest days, the theatre was commonly called “Pieścidełko” – we embraced that spirit in the book’s design and typography. Huge thanks to all amazing people who contributed to this project.

Right Grotesk and Right Serif were designed by Alex Slobzheninov and are distributed by Pangram Pangram. The stage photography in the book is by Maciej Zakrzewski and Adam Brzozowski. The images showing the book itself were shot by Michał Jaszkowski.

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

_**Source: www.instagram.com **Anna Morawiak & Bartosz Włodarczyk. License: All Rights Reserved. _

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