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05.31.15 — Krasula Pierogi Bar

Krasula is a pop-up pierogi bar that brings modern Polish flavor to the bustling New York food scene. Eastern European soul food – the pierogi is a half-moon shaped dumpling, traditionally made by hand, filled with sweet or savory ingredients. At Krasula menu offerings are simple, made with fresh, natural ingredients, and an array of rejuvenated pierogi fillings, toppings, and whole grains. However you will always find, the traditional pierogi such as potato & cheese and cabbage on the menu. We cater to the traditional eater, as well as the vegetarian, the vegan and the gluten free conscious persons.

This is is a self-initiated project, conceived out of Joanna’s love for Pierogi and the need of elevating Polish culinary culture in New York. We have fully branded the bar, re-designed the recipes and sauces, stylized food plates and designed the physical experience of the space. We are currently looking for like minded, pierogi loving investors, if you are one please don’t hesitate to reach out. To learn more please visit the website: krasulapierogibar.com

Krasula is the winner of Martha Stewart American Made Elevator Pitch competition. 

01.23.16 — Lauren Merkin

Lauren Merkin is a highly skilled designer of handbags thoughtfully crafted in New York City. While freelancing at Adler Design, Joanna was tasked to lead the redesign of the old Lauren Merkin website and make it easy for customers to shop and learn about the products. After research and strategy, we decided to refresh the look and feel of the brand, starting with the logo and corporate identity package. We created a set of cheerful illustrations, delicate patterns and used products as still life to create dynamic compositions in product photography. Followed by development of a new site map, a set of wireframes from which we built an easy to use user interface.  

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