Fünf Jahre nach dem Maidan

The publication, edited by Kateryna Mishchenko, includes critical essays by Ukrainian journalists, artists, and researchers reflecting on political and cultural life from 2013 to 2018. The design concept is a transformation of the graphic pattern originating from the avant-garde Ukrainian artists Narbut and Krychevskyi. Through sharp shards, pattern is transforming into a dynamic sound waves, referring to the phenomenon of post-Maidan Rave culture.
Format A3, 24 p.
Photo: Maxim Bilousov

Visual identity of Mala Studio

Visual identity of Mala studio, feisty business-minded design collective bringing the commercial and experimental projects to life, on and off the scale. Mala is business-minded, cross-skilled, inter-disciplinary, curiosity-driven, result-oriented, forward-thinking, non-fiction…multi-functional, game-changing… full-service creative crew. But that’s the default) The most important thing is the creating ongoing partnership where people admire each other and don’t wait a minute for the call to end.

Visual identity of Mala Studio

Visual identity of Mala studio, feisty business-minded design collective bringing the commercial and experimental projects to life, on and off the scale. Mala is business-minded, cross-skilled, inter-disciplinary, curiosity-driven, result-oriented, forward-thinking, non-fiction…multi-functional, game-changing… full-service creative crew. But that’s the default) The most important thing is the creating ongoing partnership where people admire each other and don’t wait a minute for the call to end.

Visual identity of Mala Studio

Visual identity of Mala studio, feisty business-minded design collective bringing the commercial and experimental projects to life, on and off the scale. Mala is business-minded, cross-skilled, inter-disciplinary, curiosity-driven, result-oriented, forward-thinking, non-fiction…multi-functional, game-changing… full-service creative crew. But that’s the default) The most important thing is the creating ongoing partnership where people admire each other and don’t wait a minute for the call to end.

Be Brave Like Ukraine

On the poster is an image of the famous rooster, a symbol of indomitability and indomitability of Ukraine. Iron fragments fly at him, but he stands, not looking at anything. The idea arose after a photo of the wall of a destroyed house in Borodyanka, on which a kitchen cabinet with a clay sculpture of a rooster hangs, circulated on social networks. The work was printed in Kyiv metro

Mother Ukraine

The poster is dedicated to the Independence Day of Ukraine, which depicts a monument located in Kyiv -Mother Ukraine (Ukraína-máty). The statue depicts flowers, and sunflowers with a necklace, symbols of Ukraine, and elements of our homes in blue. Mother seems to blossom and protect our home.

Infinity of Human Stupidity (IHS)

The circles on the hatch imitate a spiral. In a sign system this denotes the Universe (Hatch = Universe)

Cigarette butts are the dirt people fill the universe with. This is a well in which they spit, and from which they will have to drink

“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I’m not sure about the universe” – (Albert Einstein)

Conclusion: Infinity of Human Stupidity

Canvas, carcoal, oil paints, wood.
100×100

Memories of a peaceful life

It is difficult to realize that the life of Ukrainians will never be the same as it was before the war. Each of us who became victims of these events will never again feel as safe and peaceful as in those times when we did not know what it was like to hear explosions. The war took lives, houses and much more irrevocably.

Not a toy

This work is a statement against objectivization and maltreatment of women. The patriarchal society is accustomed to treat women as a decoration, always demanding of them to be pretty, well-groomed and pleasant to the eye. But this is not what a woman is made for. She is not a toy, she is fed up with having to live up to somebody else’s standards. The image of a faceless woman with lipstick and nail polish that rather look like signs of torture, illustrate the severity of the problem.

Independence Day

At the forefront, a woman, representing the soul of Ukraine, stretches her arms skyward, releasing a ribbon in the national colors of blue and yellow. Circling the woman are storks, birds revered in Ukrainian folklore for bringing happiness and heralding the arrival of spring. Here, they symbolize the resilience of the nation, reminding us of Ukraine’s ability to renew itself despite adversities.

House of Happiness Identity

This is the brand identity and packaging for a tiny family business in Ukraine – ‘The House of Happiness’ eco-house. The packaging for “The House of Happiness” products – homemade preserves (jam, dried fruits/tea and cider) was a part of the brand identity. The brand itself is an attempt to preserve a piece of happiness, summer and caring about your loved ones. That is the reason why the naive style of illustration and typography was chosen.

Freedom

Sometimes freedom isn’t something that is given for granted. Sometimes it’s something that has to be fought for. Sometimes you don’t choose this fight, but the fight chooses you. And only after you let go of (or cut off) everything that’s been holding you down – you can finally set yourself free.

This work is about Ukraine in the first place. But the author dedicates it to everyone who is fighting for their freedom – no matter how big or small the scale of the fight is.