The Pelican

The series was created for the Swedish Goethe Institute art program In Need Of Protection (2023). The program presented the body as the main topic – as something incredibly vulnerable but at the same time protective. The Pelican series refers to classical Christian martyrdom iconography to describe the immense sacrifice the Ukrainians fighting the Russian occupation are making.

Holly — UI/UX Design for a Health Coaching App

Holly Health is an innovative mobile app designed to foster healthy habits and seeks to combat the human tendency to abandon healthy endeavours.

The app’s centrepiece, Holly the bird, is an emotional mascot to motivate users on their journey. The app’s core: a persistent, supportive companion guiding users through interactive, conversational interfaces. Highlights include a dynamic chatbot experience and engaging design elements like achievement badges, and shareable pledges for added motivatio

Scary Stories

In this project, we’ll explore five spine-chilling tales through a series of eerie illustrations. Our focus is on crafting an ominous atmosphere, using different compositions, tones, and visual storytelling to amplify each story’s horror. Our artistry will bring these tales to life without relying on human or animated characters.

Post card for “Save Kvity Ukrainy”

Illustration was made to support activists comunity who protected the historical building “Kvity Ukrainy” (Flowers of Ukraine) from destroing. Bilding company tried to demolish the historic building in the center of Kyiv to build a shopping center. One of the facades of the building was covered with plants. Plants were cut down by company, but activists managed to save the building. Illustration shows the flower from the house logo breaking the excavator in defense. Printed on a risograph.

Kritika

Сrafting a unique visual identity for “Kritika”, a software tool that aids in identifying errors in code, the aim was to transcend the impersonal digital aesthetics prevalent in the market.

Instead of standard visuals, Kritika’s suggests a “personal assistant” – sharp, ever-evolving. The logo blends modern code editors with vintage typewriters, reminding us of timeless critics. Handmade illustrations and unique colours like carrot-orange, olive, and graphite emphasize its unique identity.

Muso

Muso.AI is the groundbreaking credit verification platform for music aficionados.

Drawing inspiration from ubiquitous rhythms in nature and daily life, Muso’s design embodies musical compositions and intervals. The Metaphor exudes authenticity, setting it apart from conventional music apps. Distinctive graphical elements, coupled with a high-contrast green accent, not only elevate aesthetics but intuitively guide users, whether they’re budding artists or industry veterans

Blanket “Укриття” (“Ukryttia”)

At first, you’re five. You fear monsters under the bed, covering yourself from head to toe with a blanket.

But then, you wake up at 5 am. Amidst the sounds of explosions, you realize the monsters were hiding elsewhere.

The creation of the “Ukryttia” blanket was inspired by shared experiences and their derivatives— fear, sadness, anxiety. In Ukrainian “Ukryttia” means shelter. Created in collaboration with the Woolkrafts brand to share warmth with family, friends, or strangers.

A poster for Mars Type PRO typeface

Mars Type PRO font family is a development of free font Mars Type (2019). The new version consists of 6 font styles and a variable font. The metrics in the typefaces are made so that the text has the same length in different weights. This principle is called Uniwidth and is useful when working with UI-design and navigation. For example, if you change the boldness of the text on a button or pointer, the length of the inscription will not change.

Veddan — Identity and Website For a Hi-fi Speaker

Veddan’s challenge: to craft a brand identity and website for a premium hi-fi speaker, aligning with the aura of a live orchestra within home settings.

The solution? Veddan speakers use a collider-inspired design to reveal music’s true essence. Their tube shape takes listeners to new auditory worlds. Emphasizing the premium essence, the brand uses mesmerizing 3D renders and graphics, embodying musical energy, while the dynamic typography and graphics encapsulate the vibrancy of live sound.

OMG

OMG aimed to restore dessert joy for those with dietary needs, emphasizing the thrill of dairy-free delights.

Unlike other product-focused brands, the main message was, “OMG, It’s dairy free!”. The packaging features a deity-like character inspired by Indian masks, varied in flavors. The design also includes symmetrical patterns from the logo, resembling sound waves and creamy swirls, highlighted with vibrant colors. The brand promises not just taste but a full sensory celebration.

T-shirts with fonts by Ukrainian type designers

The article is about a series of T-shirts with Ukrainian fonts, presented at the Book Arsenal 2021 in Kyiv. The T-shirts feature the fonts of three popular Ukrainian type designers: Dmytro Rastvortsev, Kyrylo Tkachov, and the Shchedryk type community. I explain the background and style of each designer, encourage people to support Ukrainian fonts and use them in their projects. It is written in Ukrainian, but I’m ready to edit it and translate in English.

Noakin

Noakin is a distinctive and versatile sans-serif typeface for general practice: a workhorse grotesque designed to be clean and legible at all sizes. The typeface uses ink pastes and offers a shape to improve readability, providing a functional advantage for small sizes and, at the same time, a stylistic element for larger ones. There are five weights, from Light to Black, each with matching oblique italics. Noakin family covers most languages written with Latin and Cyrillic scripts.