Jan Młodożeniec  

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Jan Młodożeniec (born in 1929 in Warsaw, Poland; died 2000) was a Polish graphic designer. He worked in posters, drawing, book and publication design, and illustration.

He studied from 1948 to 1955 at the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in the Department of Graphic Arts and Posters of Henryk Tomaszewski.

He was a member of Alliance Graphique International (AGI).

Major awards

  • 1965 - Special award, Film Poster Exhibition, Warsaw (Poland)
  • 1965 - Second prize, International Film Poster Exhibition, Vienna (Italy)
  • 1971 - Silver medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
  • 1977 - Bronze medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
  • 1980 - Gold medal, International Poster Biennale in Warsaw (Poland)
  • 1981 - Bronze medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
  • 1981 - Gold medal, Polish Poster Biennale, Katowice (Poland)
  • 1983 - First prize, Poster Biennale in Lahti (Finland)

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