INDEPENDENT

On this poster I drew a symbol of courage, stability and indomitability of the Ukrainian people – the Monument “Motherland”, which is located in the capital of Ukraine – Kyiv. Although there is now a war in our country, we remain strong and independent.

Home. Memories

‘Home. Memories’ is an art installation that was designed around an old defunct fuel tank at the Ukrainian Vernadsky Research Base. The installation represents a typical Ukrainian house – one associated with grandmotherly coziness. A thin detailed frame around the tank resembles a pencil sketch: as if someone, reminiscing, draws their childhood home from memory. The tank’s walls are adorned with a mini exposition with symbolic mementos from Ukraine encapsulated in epoxy resin.

“I am falling from a tall tree” illustration series

Both of my homelands are either occupied or subjected to daily shelling by russia. These are the places where all my strengths, quirks, and vulnerabilities were born. It feels as though someone is erasing my past—the very places where I grew up and discovered the world.
In response, I’ve decided to preserve my memories through illustrations to ensure they are never lost. This project is titled “I am falling from a tall tree,” reflecting both my childhood experiences and the way I currently feel.

Typographic Phenakistoscopes

When delving into the history of the earliest animation devices, Anastasiia discovered a new potential of typography in motion. Her journey began with the creation of simple visual concepts for each phenakistoscope, bringing letters and words to life. She infused her work with the beauty of Cyrillic letters and drew inspiration from Ukrainian poetry, transforming the study of animation’s roots into a vibrant hand-drawing exploration of typography in motion.

disenchantment

Through this poster, the artist conveys the universally relatable emotion of disenchantment. It’s that feeling of utter letdown after a period of being captivated by an idea, a person, a place, or anything else.

Author adopts a minimalistic approach, employing just two colors and a single word. For this typographic design, the artist opted for the Work Sans font by Ukrainian designer Ivan Tsanko.

To intensify the emotion, the word is placed in the lower right corner, with the few last elements

Emote. Brand Identity & Illustrations

Emote is a web application for tracking the mental state of employees. This will help to notice if the person feels depressed or harassed, so it’ll possible to help them feel better. Studio’s main goal in this project was to create a safe space, where everyone can freely express their feelings, without any fear of being shamed. It is a great responsibility – to make people feel comfortable about sharing their emotions and experiences.

075. ЛЮТЬ/FURY.

Feelings that overwhelm all Ukrainians these days. We are not going to forget anything. There will be responsibility for everything. The defeat of terror is necessary. I didn’t want this poster to turn so emotional to me but this is the time we live in. The background is a photo I took, think it matches well here.