WORKS / BHSAD

BHSAD educational works

Times of study at British Higher School of Art and Design (Moscow) 2011—2013. It was fun!
MMDM identity
My graduation project in BHSAD on the GDBK course is a corporate identity and a series of repertoire posters of the Moscow International House of Music.
Russian letters were developed based on Latin letters from the Multicolore font. A logo was created, corporate colors, letterhead, ticket, business card, brochure and a series of repertoire posters were thought out.
The identity of the fictional Rain brand
Inspired by the works of Kashiwa Sato
Colored Russian letters a la Brody
Based on a poster dedicated to Neville Brody, I created a certain lettering/letters for a summer presentation dedicated to the rebels of typographic design — Brody and Carson. Only Russian letters. Perhaps over time, I will correct some points in the letters, but so far something is wrong.
The Hollow Pixels pixel font
Trying to create your first, and moreover, pixel font using the site fontstruct.com
Stylization of posters by Alexander Rodchenko
Art Deco posters
An attempt to create posters in the spirit of Adolf Cassander, as well as the cover of Vogue magazine
Design is...
The task was to organize on a piece of paper on both sides any quote with three entities — the quote itself, the author and the year. And so that the sheet is interesting to fold and unfold, giving out a quote not immediately, but as if involving in the game.
Thank you to Ivan Vasin for his patience with us..))
Basics of painting
It was good on the "Fundamentals of painting", which we conducted Galina Ivanovna Kobzeva. Mentally..)) That we just did not use, starting from salt and wax, and ending with old magazines. We used watercolors and gouache.
A fusion of the typographic plane and the physical environment
Minimalist movie posters
Tribute to Shigeo Fukuda
Sport icons
Modular pictographs for some Olympic sports and my version of the pictographs of some Olympic gods (in the helvetica-Maine aesthetic).
We are the One
We tried to do something on social topics at School. It's all complicated, of course. In addition to a clear message, the context of the placement of social posters, the audience that will see it, and many other things are important.
Silkscreen printing is dope
Drawings
Petr Danilovich Protsenko taught us The Basics of Drawing in Britanka. A healthy man! A sly squint, but a good-natured and bearded prankster.

Dmitry Gorelyshev led the illustration. Drawing a nude model with a brush and black ink. The task is to bring the figure to the sign, to learn how to filter out all unnecessary, optional for the image. Draw only what you need. Think both in silhouette and in shape. Materials — brush, ink.
Different stuff
Redesign of the boarding pass
I flew with S7 in the summer, photographed the boarding pass, and then redesigned it a little.

1 — was, 2 — became
Self-portraits
Using a scanner (as part of the "what's in your backpack" campaign and in a vector using Delaunay triangulation
Attempt to rethink the IBM logo
Photo comics about the Rooster
Modern version
Dialogue
An attempt to comprehend the composition, space and thinking of Piet Mondrian
Letter as a graphic element
My sketchbooks from BHSAD
During my two years of studying at the British Academy, I made three sketchbooks (or rather, two and a half-the third was half empty).

Sketchbook is a handy thing for sketching, drawing, and writing. Still, living materials and textures are a thrill.
The most interesting pages from them: