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Cross Pollinator Project: Multidisciplinary Portfolio Review Workshop featuring 3 Polish Designers

Artificial Kreativity invites you to take part in the Cross Pollinator Project - an afternoon of one-to-one portfolio review sessions designed for students and early-career creative practitioners. This edition of Cross Pollinator will feature designers from Poland.

Artificial Kreativity invites you to take part in the Cross Pollinator Project – an afternoon of one-to-one portfolio review sessions designed for students and early-career creative practitioners.

This edition of Cross Pollinator will feature designers from Poland:

  • Iga Węglińska (Design) – Body-Tech Designer
  • Krzysztof Goliński (Design + Media Art) – co-founder panGenerator
  • Karolina Dworska (XPollinator24) – Contemporary Artist (Textile Art), UK

Whether you’re an architect, designer, or artist, this is a chance to:

  • Receive quick, professional feedback on your portfolio
  • Explore new presentation formats & strengthen your ideas
  • Ask about entering creative markets & industries
  • Gain insights into different design methodologies
  • Share personal projects — from book design to installations, photography, and more

Bring along a portfolio sample (recommended 10 pieces) and connect with reviewers ready to share valuable guidance. Priority will be given to students.

Date: Sunday, 21 September // Time: 1:00 – 5:00 PM // Location: art’otel London Hoxton, 1–3 Rivington St, London EC2A 3DT

Cost: Free (registration required, limited spaces!)

Register here

Find out more about London Design Festival 2025 here

In partnership with: art’otel London Hoxton, Polish Cultural Institute London, RIBA London, MaddMann Photography

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