It may take you some time to fully grasp it….

My name, Tomasz, is the Polish rendition of the widely recognised name Thomas.
And then there's my surname, Kramer, which might raise eyebrows
for those expecting a more traditional Polish surname. Kowalski, for instance.

Yet, here I am, Tomasz Kramer, in all my uniqueness, bridging worlds I stroll through.

As someone who values authenticity and open dialogue, I choose to stand by my real name in all my endeavors. The world knows me as Tomasz Kramer, whether I'm delving into the complexities of EU legislation, contributing to a community project, or making my voice heard in digital forums. In a landscape filled with pseudonyms and anonymity, I embrace the radical act of being unequivocally myself.

The emblem of my identity, my logo, intricately combines my first and last names. This design choice may not be immediately apparent, symbolising my appreciation for the unique, multi-layered, and nuanced. Just like the solutions I pursue, my logo is a reflection of complexity made simple, embodying the essence of who I am.

In the sphere of legal education, it is seldom possible to avoid delving into the realms of politics.

My training courses frequently traverse the complex relationship between legal frameworks and political ideologies.

The two colours represented in my logo embody the diversity of the democratic political spectrum, highlighting my centrist stance that precludes adherence to any single political dogma.

I advocate for balanced discussions that lead to pragmatic, evidence-based policy-making.

The amalgamation of these colours in the logo is a deliberate indicator of my openness to dialogue with politicians from both the left and the right—on the condition that they champion the principles of human dignity, freedom, and equality, and firmly support democratic processes and the rule of law.

If you are a watch nerd like me, you might recognise that the hues of my logo echo the iconic “Pepsi” colour scheme. However, it’s not the fizzy, sweet beverage that comes to mind, but rather the strikingly contrasting bezel design found on select divers’ watches.

Graphic Design

created by 31MM 
designer, architect, and friend

Martyna Maciaszek