Hordyi is a ukrainian display font

The Hordyi font was created based on the covers of the Ukrainian graphic designer Svyatoslav Hordynskyi. Who worked in the 20s of the last century. The influence of German constructivism is also felt in his work.
The Hordyi font is a modern reinterpretation of Hordynsky glyphs. The inspiration came from the software code forms of the 1980s. The shapes of the letters are so universal that they formed the basis of the icons (man, horse and dog), which turned into a system of arrows.

Nation of the year

Through the play of shadows, we unveil the transformative journey of an artist turned president like Zelensky. We, as performers and Ukrainian citizens, cast our collective silhouette, embodying not just the physical likeness but also the spirit of solidarity that stands steadfastly behind him in our nation’s narrative.

Torture of culture

The work shows the struggle between Ukraine, which is creating its own history and culture, and russia, which is trying to break all the achievements of the other country and rewrite events in its own way. The center of the composition depicts the Kosiv painting, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as a Ukrainian treasure that is under attack.

Dark Matter

I took photographs in the Kyiv region after a full-scale Russian offensive in 2022. These photographs are a visual dialogue with the drawings of artist and Bauhaus teacher Lionel Feininger. Lionel painted them during the First World War. Reality in his works is based not on the depiction of observed impressions, but on the transformation of perceptions into spatial and plastic, multidimensional structures.

Memory cards

During the Russian occupation of the city of Irpen, soldiers on the Alley of Heroes shoot away portraits of fallen soldiers in the East of Ukraine. The Russians were aiming at the memory of the Ukrainians. Memory is not material, it cannot be destroyed.
Punched cards are the first storage devices of the 20th century.

Ukraine: 50 symbols of resistance. A book about personalities, events and even memes of our struggle

This book tells 50 stories. Each of them touched the whole country of Ukraine. Some boosted morale, others provided entertainment even in the toughest days. Many shocked the whole world with their tragedy. Ukraine: 50 symbols of resistance takes a close look at the important images, events, personalities, and even memes that emerged from this war. The book was published in Ukrainian and English with 50 unique illustrations by Mari Kinovych. All money from sales goes to charity.

Unbreakable heart of home

The most difficult period since the beginning of the full-scale invasion was to leave my hometown. Many of my fellow citizens are experiencing this now, and it hurts us. These illustrations are the iconic places of my home, which for me, for the residents of Kharkiv and all Ukrainians become symbols of the invincibility of our country. Kharkiv, I love you infinitely, you are my heart and soul.

Eve

Drawing for me is freedom of expression. Nothing extra – no bunch of materials, tools, frames and paints – just a pen, paper and you. Anywhere and anytime. In drawing, I can go with the flow, putting aside the planning and preparatory work. It’s like singing, only with your hands.

Werkbundarchiv—Museum der Dinge

The Werkbundarchiv – Museum der Dinge (“Museum of Things”) has to say “goodbye Kreuzberg,” the location where the museum has been firmly rooted for 17 years. The reason is the termination of the museum’s premises by an anonymous real estate fund.

The museum will remain open at Oranienstraße 25 until November 5th, 2023. You can support them with your visit during the last 10 weeks!

They warmly invite you to their exhibitions, events, guided tours, and workshops at their Kreuzberg location. The forced departure serves as an opportunity for the museum to focus on the topic of urban development, among other things.

Werkbundarchiv—Museum der Dinge

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