Olga Pipnik

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Olga Pipnik is a book designer and maker, poet, and researcher based in
northern Spain. With a background in publishing and art direction, she
works across editorial design, essayistic writing, and experimental
approaches to book-making. Her practice lies at the intersection of
typography, structure, narrative, and materiality, treating the book not only
as an object but also as a body and a landscape—something to be inhabited,
traversed, and re-imagined.
After several years working within publishing houses, Olga is now focusing
on independent projects and teaching formats. She creates fragmented
essays and visual-textual works that investigate how meaning emerges
through form—margins, rhythm, sequencing, and the gestures of reading.
She is currently developing a course on book-making that introduces
participants to the book as an ecosystem: architectural, tactile,
and narrative at once.
Her work has been shared through independent publications, collaborative
workshops, and her practice-based blog Spinescapes. She values open-ended
forms, unfinished constellations, and publishing as a space of dialogue.