Ukrainian symbol – the rooster that fights for the main human values: kindness, love, respect, happiness, peace.
Lamp with Ukrainian ornaments
Re-thinked an old “Gutsulskyi” ornament with added birds in it.
Grave concern poster
The poster is about the growing level of aggression in the world, and the organizations that are supposed to prevent this and ensure peace are expressing their grave concern and inaction. We want the world community to be persistent and fight back against evil. All fonts used for the poster are the author’s creations and were made in Ukraine.
Monofontis Typeface
Monofontis is a contemporary, monospaced display typeface full of ligatures and glyphs. It combines sharp technical forms, strong lines, and hard corners, which gives a lot of personality. Monofontis is great for headlines, short body text fragments, logos, branding, as well as for programming code. Designed with meticulous attention to detail, this typeface seamlessly balances modern aesthetics with technical precision, making it an ideal choice for projects that demand style and functionality.
Who has wings doesn’t need soil
Its peace is about Freedom and bravery. On her wings there is a lyric of Lina Kostenko Ukrainian poetess, about love to freedom.
Deviless Typeface
Deviless is a spiky typeface with graceful, flexible shapes and a devilish character. It comes in 9 weights from thin to black. Packed with even sharper alternatives featuring stingers, this typeface will add spice to any design. Whether you’re aiming for a bold statement or subtle elegance, Deviless provides a versatile range of options to elevate your creative projects.
Construction Festival 2023
Identity for experimental music festival Construction (Dnipro, Dresden). Rhizome was used as the main metaphor for the identity.
Ukraine is freedom
Freedom is the genetic code of each Ukrainian, it’s in our blood.
We stand and fight for the Freedom of each Europenian, and we appreciate the lives of everyone.
We have reach and beautiful culture, regional own ornament in embroidery called “Vyshyvka”, which is formed of ages with the symbolic meaning of the life values – kindness, love, respect, happiness, peace.
The central character – a fragile girl, is the powerful image of our incredible people that fight for the freedom.
ЛЮБОВ <3 LOVE AS ABOVE, SO BELOW
Experiments with the visual vocabulary of Ukrainian graphic artists Vasyl Krychevskyi and Oleksandr Saenko
Patterns of Ukraine
Taking Ukrainian patterns and using their original shapes and meaning in order to modernise them, Hanna used silkscreening as a contemporary tool.
To signify her origin, a set of pattern compositions has been made and silkscreened on a decorative and ritual cloth- rushnyk (it accompainies young girls from birth to
their wedding and is passed down generation).
40 days of war
At the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, I started a challenge for myself. Every day I created 1 poster that highlighted the events in Ukraine, a call to help and support the Ukrainian people in their quest for freedom and victory over the invaders. Here are some works from this 40 day challenge
Pink Glasses
Pink-colored glasses show us a cheerful world, but it’s just a mask. Threats to the planet, nature, animals, wars, and humanity are increasing. Biennale for social posters is no longer possible.
The Pink Glasses Project raises awareness through a new media channel. Fashionable clothes with a social message create an interactive experience. The pink room and ultraviolet illumination highlight problems.
Visitors become art objects, joining the global movement by wearing Pink Glasses clothes.
font Blooming Abetka
Decorative Latin and Cyrillic initials font with plant motifs, each of its coincident with first letter of the plant name in Latin and Ukrainian
Chicks eat city
Little blind chicks eat the postapocalyptic city. This is regeneration for nature after all human actions now. Blind nature will erase all our cities, achievements, art, and footprints. The highest skyscraper could survive after years without humans. Things we consider crucial for our comfortable life make irreversible climate and nature balance changes.
Yakomoga
YAKOMOGA is an art book of poems by Max Lyzhov and designer and illustrator Maryna Dyachenko. Only black letters and white paper. The combination of old traditions and modern techniques breaks the boundaries, multiplying the possibilities. Walking in the footsteps of Lukash, Skovoroda and Dzinsitiro. Satori and impromptu, insight and obscuration, kindred work and the search for beauty.
language: Ukrainian
year of publication: 2023
number of pages: 448
weight: 325g
dimensions: 153×120×30мм
“Be brave every day”
The mission of “Be Brave Every Day” is to create artistic murals that foster a sense of pride in one’s country and promote active community engagement. This project highlights that heroes aren’t always globally recognized figures but can be ordinary individuals making efforts to create positive change.
SOLEDARITY
Soledarity. Ukrainian Rock-solid Strength – a special batch of “Artemsil”, mined in Soledar, Ukraine. This is a project how salt, design and strength helps Ukraine to fight for freedom. Artem Gusev, illustrated the packaging for this salt.The word “Salt” was replaced by “Strength”, and the stone flower replaced with a trident. United24 brought this idea to life. All funds was transfered to help Defence Intelligence of Ukraine. They will help liberate Ukrainian cities as soon as possible.
Better naked and righteous than rich and lawless
The quote used in the work belongs to Hryhoriy Skovoroda, an outstanding Ukrainian philosopher and poet.
Chervonuy Mak
It’s one of the most popular candy back in 2000s in Ukraine. But, to be honest, it’s more than just candy. For me it was the sign of special occasions like “New Year” or something.
turtle
I attended a “Module of Temporality” recently. It’s the exhibition which is presenting different works related to war in Ukraine. So, I really liked this turtle, and shoot it for this future poster. In this example, a turtle with explosion it’s a metaphor for violence in the world.
worm perfectionist
I think that every creator, and not only creators, has a bigger or smaller parasite that tells us on occasion that we are not doing enough, that the result is not what we need.
combinations
I’ve just came from the shop, put groceries and understood that’s a good object to integrate into my work. So, basically the poster about exploring your surrounding and apply new approaches and object to make something truly new.
Surzhyk
Surzhyk is a so-called dialect that is characteristic of certain regions of Ukraine. In some places, you can tell where a person is from by this dialect. In general, it is not perceived very well in society, but I love my dialect because it is a part of me. It also arises when a person switches from russian to Ukrainian. The word itself, at its root, means the remains of a mixture of cereals such as wheat, rye, and so on.
fresh autumn
Ruslan Baginskiy is a worldwide Ukrainian brand which doing hats. The brand is really encourage me among the road. They are concentrating on rebuilding culture of wearing hats. Also a lot of them made with natural materials. So, I made a poster which refer to autumn vibe and at the same time represents brand purity and connect with the nature. It’s non-commercial poster, it’s made just for fun.