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.

Defender of Ukraine

Against a vivid blue sky, a resolute soldier stands emblematic of all those who rise to defend Ukraine. The white doves encircling him symbolize the nation’s yearning for peace, even as the dark missiles hint at the ever-present challenges and the adversities brought by the evil. Within the soldier’s nurturing embrace, a glowing orb reveals a girl letting free a dove, epitomizing the hope and spirit of a nation under siege yet undeterred.

The Story of the Heel

Antony believes, that the depiction of the War could be only possible through the private and intimate experience. The present artwork tells the story of the regular man who used to love his feet. He took care of them and took a real joy in his beautiful limbs. Usually, we don’t really feel it, accepting our body parts as an obvious given. Everything changed, when the sudden horror of war descends upon you. And one day that man found his heel brutally mutilated by the mine. Nothing would be the

font family NewHotinok

Display font family inspired by lettering of famous Ukrainian designer Isaak Khotinok
and continues the Ukrainian tradition and at the same time combines it with the general development of world art of the 20th century. Stylistic kinship with Art Deco is appropriate for the presentation of cultural heritage both purely Ukrainian and European, British and both American, and thanks to the developed diacritics it can be expressed in many languages.

Home

These works of art serve as a profound exploration of the concept of home. In the midst of war’s turmoil and devastation, home endures as a sensation that transcends the physical space. It is a powerful reminder that, despite the trials and tribulations, the essence of home remains an unwavering presence, deeply ingrained in the human experience.