National Museum in Warsaw
The National Museum in Warsaw (Polish: Muzeum Narodowe w Warszawie), Poland, is a national institution of culture, one of the largest museums in Poland and the largest in Warsaw. It comprise a rich collection of ancientart (Egyptian, Greek, Roman), counting about 11.000 pieces, an extensive gallery of Polish painting since the 16th century and a collection of foreign painting (Italian, French, Flemish, Dutch, German and Russian) including some paintings from Adolf Hitler's private collection, ceded to the Museum by the American authorities in post-war Germany. The museum is also home to numismatic collections and a gallery of applied arts. The structure of the museum includes four different branches:


MNW Branches:

Muzeum w Nieborowie i Arkadii.
Muzeum Wnętrz w Otwocku Wielkim.
Muzeum Plakatu w Wilanowie.
Muzeum Rzeźby im. X. Dunikowskiego w Królikarni.


The author created a distinctive image of the museum basing on a functional design that would easily be recognized and would be distinguished among other museum institutions in the world. Within his work the author created elements of multi-layer corporate identity: Dynamic logotype system – 4 branches, letterheads, envelopes, visiting cards, folders, company cars, gadgets, identity book.