>>3950417I have no doubt that you are ready to jump into it right now.
I've personally gotten my foot in the door with editorial jobs. There's really no 'trick' to it beyond just going for it. I'm not entirely sure how editorial magazines, newspapers & other publications work in Poland, but I'm sure you'd be able to find regional publications to contribute to. It's also common to work internationally on other countries publications.
My two pieces of advice that you can start doing immediately:
1.) Consider setting up a real, dedicated portfolio site (like Squarespace, wix, Weebly, etc.) - any site where you can really showcase a curated look at your best work. Your social media sites are very clean and all full of great stuff, but a curated portfolio site with your own URL is just a bit more professional.
2.) Start making a list of magazines or papers that you would want to work for. Make it organized (I like to use a spreadsheet), and always be looking out for new publications that you think you'd be a good fit for. Once you have your list, go ahead and get the names & emails of the art directors or creative directors that work there. You can usually find this on the first few pages of the publication, or on their website. Once you have these names + emails, you can email them to 1. Express your explicit interest in working with them and 2. Link to your portfolio website. Keep it short, personable (never just copy/paste the same message), and simple.
That's it. If your work is good and the art director likes you, they'll keep you in mind for future projects. Most of the time you'll just not get any response, but that's okay - don't take it personally! Just keep emailing and promoting your work directly to art directors. I think you'd be surprised how far a friendly, simple email that shares your portfolio can take you.
I really like your style and I'm sure you'll do great!