Shelter Typeface Poster

Shelter is a contemporary super-closed serif typeface inspired by russia’s horrific and terrifying invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The extremely closed forms refer to the need for a safe place and give the typeface a notable distinctive character. Even so, the typeface was crafted as modern and versatile to become a highlight of any design.

Trying to do something right

This illustration is a fragment of a graphic novel that is currently still in the creation stage. In this image, the author shows how a person who has the power to influence reality and control time, on the way to his dream, still makes mistakes every time and starts from scratch. Literally. It simply boils down to the fact that, relying on his abilities, the character simply forgot how to make decisions on his own, knowing that in case of failure, everything can be started again.

My Sweet Kyiv

This story is about the Kyiv cake, one of the city’s symbols. And if you cut it to 16 pieces you can compose the name of the city Kyiv (Київ) out of them. The illustration keeps original design of Kyiv cake that became iconic throughout the years.

When the t-shirt is a piece of cake, its size is measured in kilocalories and it is packaged in an original cake box. The expiration date on the lid says it is timeless and good forever.

GRANNY by Olena Morozova

The book is based on the art project GRANNY and contains well-known photography and archives, texts, and reviews never been published before. The project is dedicated to the study of dementia. The book shows a person not only in her old age dementia condition. But a vivid personality, courageous, beautiful, young, and progressive woman, which wasn’t an everyday fact in the middle of the XX century.

King Zero

The poster tells about the imposter syndrome and helps to attract attention to the design community members’ emotional well-being, which helps start a conversation and find solutions.

The King or Zero? It all depends on one’s point of view. The amount of doubts often evaluates the design and professional achievements. Thus the designer questions themselves frequently.

National Honoured Bandurist Capella of Ukraine — 100 years

Poster idea is inspired by Ukrainian Avant-Garde art that was born in the same period of time – about 100 years ago. Folk art influence that is typical of this style helps to reflect repertoire of the band – traditional and patriotic songs of Ukraine. The main element of the design is bandura (musical instrument) with a sound hole in the shape of “play” button as an allusion to an integration of folk and contemporary music.

Mriya (the Dream)

Word “mriya” means “dream” in ukrainian. The plane Antonov An-225, the pearl of ukrainian aviation,largest world aircraft was also named Mriya. It had been destroyed by russian forces 27 february 2022, on the third day of full-scale russian invasion.
There’s a bitter parallel in the fact that dreams and plans of millions ukrainian people and “Dream” plane, which was the pride of ukrainians had been crushed at the same time.
But the darkness will end – and Mriya will fly again.

How can I not love you

The best way to experience a city is to explore songs dedicated to it. A city that fosters inspiration and love can proudly curate an enhanced personal playlist. For centuries, Kyiv has been celebrated by poets and composers, spanning a diverse range of music genres. Additionally, in 2014, Kyiv was honored with an official anthem – the song “How can I not love you, Kyiv, my life!” written in 1962 by Dmytro Lutsenko and Ihor Shamo.

Marko Vovchok

This is a poster about the Ukrainian writer Marko Vovchok. It was created for the “Known” exhibition, dedicated to the 140th anniversary of the women’s movement in Ukraine. Marko Vovchok is the pseudonym of Maria Vilinska. She was the only female writer in Ukrainian literature at the end of the 1850s and one of the first in Ukraine to speak about women’s rights. The writer conquered Jules Verne, and Taras Shevchenko called her his “heiress”.

The will to survive

Even in pitch darkness, in times of anxiety when we are hiding from the bombs flying at us from the sky, let everyone see his ray of light. At such moments, we remember everything for which we have to fight for our bright life. We think about those with whom we want to share thousands more happy days, about those who cannot do without us, about how many good things we want to do, how much we want to know and see. And then some inner strength appears in us. And the desire to survive without fail.