Margot Kramarczyk

Margot Kramarczyk is a multimedia designer with a keen interest in the intersection of architecture, product design, and social impact, whose work bridges creativity and function, driven by a curiosity for materials, user experience, and real-world relevance. Her practice is rooted in a belief that good design should serve a purpose — whether to solve real-world problems, tell a story, or enhance everyday life.

With a background in fine art, graphic design, and computer science, Kramarczyk brings a multidisciplinary approach to her creative work, grounded in both aesthetic sensitivity and technical understanding. Kramarczyk’s passion for user-centered design has been evident across her academic and personal projects. She regularly applies an iterative, hands-on design process, often beginning with material exploration and physical modelling. This practical skillset is complemented by digital capabilities. Organised, thoughtful and quietly driven, Kramarczyk is known for her meticulous attention to detail and her ability to think outside the box.

A home unit designed to house three families on a site in North Weald. Scale 1:100.
A home unit designed to house three families on a site in North Weald. Scale 1:100.
Scale 1:250, North Weald home unit design placed in context on a model of the site.
Scale 1:250, North Weald home unit design placed in context on a model of the site.
A diptych based on a map of North Greenwich. It becomes fragmented, explosive.
A diptych based on a map of North Greenwich. It becomes fragmented, explosive.
Experimental architectural unit.
Experimental architectural unit.
Drawing to understand form.
Drawing to understand form.