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Pokrok nezastavíš, čéče!

Year 2023
Client Paseka
Collaboration Writen by Milada Rezková | Illustration Jan Šrámek & Veronika Vlková | Design Anymade studio | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Book | 225 x 225 mm | 152 pages

This is a book that explains to children how our modern world works. And it will show them why it's worth looking up from their screens and getting outside. Even with your mobile phone in your pocket. Because as Grandpa says, you can't stop progress, man!

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Fire Service: How May We Help?

Year 2022
Client Albatros
Collaboration Writen by Eva Mrázková | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Veronika Kopečková | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Board book | 200 x 168 mm | 5 spreads | 5 sound effects | cover with die cut

Fire! Angered by a mischievous cat called Felix, Ben the dog has gone for him – and knocked over a candle used by little scientist Tom in his chemistry experiment. Tom knows just what to do.

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To je metro, čéče!

Year 2019
Client Paseka
Collaboration Writen by Milada Rezková | Illustration Jan Šrámek & Veronika Vlková | Design Anymade studio
Output Book | 225 x 225 mm | 168 pages

When did the Prague metro start operating? How many people can fit into one train? How fast do the escalators move? And which Metro station is the windiest? Answers to these and many other questions can be found in a children’s book called To je metro, čéče or That’s metro, man. .

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How the New Wonders of the World Were Built

Year 2023
Client Albatros
Collaboration Writen by Jiří Bartůněk & Tom Velčovský | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Book | 240 x 320 mm | 56 pages

he Great Wall of China, Petra’s Jordan, the Roman Colosseum, the Indian Taj Mahal and Central American Chichen Itza, Machu Picchu and the Statue of Christ the Redeemer. These buildings are a unique cross-section of world architecture and offer a unique opportunity to compare the approaches, but also cultures of the entire world and different historical periods. Come and travel with us across the world and time and peek behind the curtain of the creation of the architectural monuments that have helped shape the current world.

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Enjoying Film

Year 2022
Client Albatros
Collaboration Writen by Pavel Ryška | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Veronika Kopečková | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Book | 240 x 240 mm | 120 pages

A road movie about movies. From the first movies shown in theatres, through nickelodeons up to the star … wars.

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Ambulance: How May We Help?

Year 2022
Client Albatros
Collaboration Writen by Eva Mrázková | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Veronika Kopečková | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Board book | 200 x 168 mm | 5 spreads | 5 sound effects | cover with die cut

Hello? Please help, there’s been an accident. Tom and his dad are walking Ben when the naughty dog gets caught up with a cyclist. While Dad calls for an ambulance to help the injured woman, Tom scolds Ben. Then the three of them watch the paramedics at work. Although they don’t want to cause a delay, they do get a look inside the ambulance, and find out what goes beep inside.

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Apolline’s Blue Workshop

Year 2020
Client Hodonín Gallery of Fine Arts
Collaboration Writen by Romana Košutková| Illustration Veronika Vlková & Jan Šrámek | Design JaromírHárovník
Output Book | 285 x 230 mm | 48 pages

Blueprint dyeing is a very old, rare technique for cloth dyeing and printing in indigo (a natural blue dye). It is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The message of Apolline’s Blue Workshop is a wish on the part of its creators that this fascinating traditional craft should be preserved for future generations. The enchanting, fairy-tale-like story tells of a little girl called Apolline and her grandfather’s workshop, which is filled with weird and wonderful objects, fragrances and magic. As Apolline learns the art of blueprint dyeing, the young reader learns along with her. Veronika Vlková’s delicate illustrations, in watercolours as vivid and mercurial as blueprint dyeing, are in perfect harmony with the theme of the book.

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Myth of an Architect: Jan Kotěra 150

Year 2022
Collaboration Edited by Ladislav Jackson & Helena Čapková | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Jana Hrádková & Svatopluk Ručka | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Book | 230 x 297 mm | 288 pages
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Special Circumstances

Year 2017
Client Personal project
Collaboration Text Jana Kořínková | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Anymade studio | Foto Polina Davydenko | Publisher PageFive, FaVU & PAF
Output Book | 79 pages | Risography limited edition 300 pcs.

Special Circumstances. An Illustrated Guide to Demolished, Removed and Relocated Art in Public Space from the Period of Communism.

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Karikaturisti

Year 2018
Client Paseka
Output Book cover
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Frčíme Brnem

Year 2019
Client TIC Brno
Collaboration Veronika Vlková
Output Book

llustration for the children book „Frčíme Brnem".

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ArchitectureBooksŠrámek & Vlková

Visions of Prague

Year 2018
Client Paseka
Collaboration Veronika Vlková
Output Book | 240 x 210 mm | 232 pages

Illustration for publication Prague Visions. Fantastic Buildings that Were Never Built.

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Pioneers and Robots

Year 2016
Client Paseka + FaVU VUT
Collaboration Writen by Pavek Ryška & Jan Šrámek | Illustration Jan Šrámek | Design Bára Růžičková & Krisa | Foto in book Studio Flusser | Foto Polina Davydenko
Output Book | 164 x 236 mm | 160 pages

Pioneers and Robots is the title of a new book focusing on the golden era of Czechoslovak illustration, which was recently released by the Paseka publishing house. Written by two graphic artists, the book offers an in-depth account of the development of visual arts in Czechoslovakia after the Communist takeover in 1948

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Stručný glosář letenský

Year 2016
Client PageFive
Collaboration Writen by Letenská parta | illustration Jan Šrámek & Kateřina Blahutová | design František Kast
Output Book | 225 x 150 mm | 71 pages

This satirical work pretending to be a local guide to Prague 7 for beginning students of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague will not only guide you through the significant places and realities of this district, but will also introduce you to local customs and give you a glimpse into the souls of "typical summer residents", all with a considerable amount of exaggeration and fabrication.

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2×100 mil. m2

Year 2014
Collaboration Martin Hejl & Coll.

Axonometric iIllustrations for czechoslovakia presentation (curated by Martin Hejl, Kolmo.eu) at 14th International Architecture Exhibition - Fundamentals, La Biennale di Venezia

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Lost perspective

Year 2012
Client Personal project
Collaboration Veronika Vlková
Output Book | 182 x 257 mm | 52 pages
Design by SpoluDesign with fonts from OoM Type