Slovenian designer Tjaša Cizej on her intuitive, puzzle-like approach to typography
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Ayla Angelos
Summary
Tjaša Cizej, a Slovenian graphic designer and recent Werkplaats Typografie graduate, discusses her intuitive and messy approach to typography and design. After spending two years in Arnhem, Netherlands, she returned to Slovenia and became more aware of the beauty of nature around her. Her compositions are described as vivid, restless, and built like puzzles, reflecting a unique creative process that blends graphic design with personal observation.
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Tjaša started studying graphic design at 15, in high school in Slovenia
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