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Leopold Slenczka
the melting point
rethinking kitchen
olc-1
rocka
party planner
250°
graphics: breakout
About
Leopold Slenczka
the melting point
rethinking kitchen
olc-1
rocka
party planner
250°
graphics: breakout
About
the melting point
rethinking kitchen
olc-1
rocka
party planner
250°
graphics: breakout
About

Rethinking
Kitchen

A minimalist kitchen setup within a wooden frame structure, featuring a black oven, a stainless steel sink, a small potted plant, and various shelves holding kitchen utensils, dishes, and storage containers, against a white background.

Party!
open-source inclusive party planner

Person using a card to turn a page in a colorful birthday party planning guide on a white table.

Album Cover Redesign: Breakout, Blues

Two people wearing blue T-shirts with digital-style patterns, one with the word 'BREAKOUT' on the back and the other with a similar pattern on the front, standing against a black background. One of them is holding a reusable shopping bag with a matching pattern and the text 'blues breakout' on it.

250°-
creating participation together

Colorful chairs with orange seats and painted legs, placed outdoors on grass.

The melting point: Experimenting with glass

A rusty toy or sculpture of a shopping cart with glass and plastic objects spilling out from its bottom, placed on a white surface with a plain background.

rocka-
experiencing sound playfully

Wooden ice skate with a sheepskin lining on a white background.
Person sitting on a wooden lounge chair, reading a book, wearing a black t-shirt, black pants, and white Adidas sneakers with black stripes, against a plain white background.

olc-1
recreational seating

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Johann Philipp Wolfgang Leopold Slenczka
Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 17
99423 Weimar
l.slenczka[at]gmx.de
+49 [0] 179 6296250

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Leopold Slenczka
Student Product Design
design for social matters, transformation and equality