HUTSULSHCHYNA VISUAL IDENTITY

This project was created in 2020, and decided to refresh it in 2022. It is about love for the culture and traditions of one of the Ukrainian regions. Hutsulshchyna region is famous for its unique culture, rich history, language, and folk art.
The main idea was to create a project that would absorb the traditions and motives of the entire culture of this region. And to demonstrate that folk creativity is always relevant. Subsequently, was created the whole visual identity of this region.

“Biological Weapon”

In the beginning of the russian full-scale invasion to Ukraine, russian propaganda spread a lot of fakes about biological laboratories and weapon, produced in Ukraine. Some of them were so silly, they even considered pigeons and mosquitoes to be bio weapon. This inspired the artist to create this sarcastic illustration, to state that even birds were on Ukrainian site.

Ukrainians say: ДЯКУЮ*

To express gratitude towards people who are standing with Ukraine by showing up at protests, making donations and sharing their homes with refugees, we created a set of downloadable posters and social assets to say: “Дякую” (Thank You) for all the help Ukrainians have been receiving since the war started on 24.02.22.

People in 30 countries pasted posters around different cities, outside and in apartments, shops, companies, clubs, embassies… in 21 different languages. IG:@ukrainianssay.thankyou

the war of art

wordplay for sun tzu’s “the art of war”. russia uses art as a form of hybrid expansion — appropriation of artists, physical destroying of museums, works, libraries, stealing artifacts, pushing russian so called cultural products everywhere alongside with ukrainian art etc etc etc.

Diary about Everything I’m Worrying About

‘Diary about Everything I’m Worrying About’ is a participatory diary-constructor album designed for designers and illustrators. It serves as a ‘sketch it down, write it down’ tool for documenting one’s current state of mind. The album encapsulates a mix of worries, a blend of layers, and a chaos of meanings, all rooted in the shared war experiences across 25 Ukrainian regions. It features a colored cover and monochrome pages intended for sketching.