weronika rafa

Weronika Rafa is a multidisciplinary designer with expertise in creative brand identity, digital design and typography. With portfolio spanning across print, digital and environmental applications she develops customised design solutions for daring brands. Self-employed since 2019 she's worked as a senior graphic designer for leading creative companies: Wolff Olins, Design Studio and Wieden + Kennedy to name a few. From corporate branding, events and print collateral to web design, UX and animation, she is open to all kinds of design challenges.

For any new projects and collaborations please email:
hello@grafa.uk

Interpersonal Attraction

This book is a response to overpresent and overemotional issue of interpersonal attraction. While drawing its chapters from evolutionary psychology, western culture and neuroscience the narrative takes the reader through a layered question of what it means to be attracted to someone?

Design of the volume combines typographic expression with methodical planning, juxtaposing between the two. Ink, distortion and glitches are used to sabotage the book's legibility and symbolise the idiosyncratic nature of the subject.

The flow of information constantly alternates between diverse points of view, making the book question itself.


With thanks to Vanessa Price, Paul Bailey and Tony Credland.

Interpersonal Attraction

This book is a response to overpresent and overemotional issue of interpersonal attraction. While drawing its chapters from evolutionary psychology, western culture and neuroscience the narrative takes the reader through a layered question of what it means to be attracted to someone?


Design of the volume combines typographic expression with methodical planning, juxtaposing between the two. Ink, distortion and glitches are used to sabotage the book's legibility and symbolise the idiosyncratic nature of the subject.


The flow of information constantly alternates between diverse points of view, making the book question itself.



With thanks to Vanessa Price, Paul Bailey and Tony Credland.