It’s a fun blurring of media and flipping all the latest digital design capabilities on their head that make this so appealing.
Polish designer Jakub Zasada creates digital posters that channel the angular, geometric spirit of midcentury design — yet every piece is made entirely with a mouse and keyboard, treating software as an editing table and layering scanned materials for texture. The result is a body of work where precision and analog warmth coexist, each poster reading like a composed visual score of shape, color, and restrained typography. Source: It’s Nice That