
The Dialogue Design Festival kicked off in Minsk, capital city of Belarus, this week. The event takes place in a thriving international design community of Polish and Belarusian artists. Exhibits by famous Polish designers Dawid Korzekwa, Miroslaw Adamczyk, Nikodem Pregowski, Rene Waszkiewicz, and others will be the highlight of the graphic design festival, held at Yakub Kolas square and the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Graphic design will be a major focus of the festival, addressed through lectures and seminars on design as well as a multimedia concert at the National School of Beauty. According to the Belarus: Daily News, “The central element of the concert will be the projection on the floor… people will move and graphic elements of the projection will change their location too. All visual effects will be accompanied by sounds.”
The festival blog was set up to provide a “a virtual channel of the festival activity” and it provides some wonderful eye candy for Eastern European design – even you don’t read Polish.












