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rebranding of Welltech. there was some kind of a contest inside the company, so I asked Alina, my team lead at that time, whether we can take part in. at first, there were concerns that we wouldn’t be able to cope with all the product work we have to do and this rebranding but we decided to take a risk. i came up with several concepts, a presentation, we talked them through with Alina, set up our strategy and arranged a meeting with company’s founders.
the rest is history
rebranding of Welltech. there was some kind of a contest inside the company, so I asked Alina, my team lead at that time, whether we can take part in. at first, there were concerns that we wouldn’t be able to cope with all the product work we have to do and this rebranding but we decided to take a risk. i came up with several concepts, a presentation, we talked them through with Alina, set up our strategy and arranged a meeting with company’s founders.
the rest is history
branding for Alpacked. i absolutely love this work. it’s fun, slightly ridiculous, geeky, and very friendly. exactly as those guys from Alpacked who one day came to us and said ‘you are a designer, right? so maybe, i mean we have a stock image of an alpaca as our logo... so maybe you wanna try smth over here?’
and after several good but not good enough concepts we got this alpaca made out of letters. and an ASCII-symbol-based identity. with memes, naked girls and boys, geeky-devOps jokes, and shit like that
branding for Alpacked. i absolutely love this work. it’s fun, slightly ridiculous, geeky, and very friendly. exactly as those guys from Alpacked who one day came to us and said ‘you are a designer, right? so maybe, i mean we have a stock image of an alpaca as our logo... so maybe you wanna try smth over here?’
and after several good but not good enough concepts we got this alpaca made out of letters. and an ASCII-symbol-based identity. with memes, naked girls and boys, geeky-devOps jokes, and shit like that
branding and website for Youstud. aye, don’t judge me too much i know this work didn’t aged as good as some barolo wines from piemonte usually do, but still i want to be honest with everybody and with myself and show my first steps too. moreover, i still kinda appreciate the idea of the logo i made — it’s a cluster of letters that when you scroll the site turns into a correctly written name. like all those kids who had a mess in their heads before youstud — and a structured knowledge after
unfortunately, as far as I know, the current design of the youstud website isn’t ours, so i’m linking the web archive page. and i say ours, as it was the first project i did with my friend who’s a front-end developer. we still work together btw
branding and website for Youstud. aye, don’t judge me too much i know this work didn’t aged as good as some barolo wines from piemonte usually do, but still i want to be honest with everybody and with myself and show my first steps too. moreover, i still kinda appreciate the idea of the logo i made — it’s a cluster of letters that when you scroll the site turns into a correctly written name. like all those kids who had a mess in their heads before youstud — and a structured knowledge after
unfortunately, as far as I know, the current design of the youstud website isn’t ours, so i’m linking the web archive page. and i say ours, as it was the first project i did with my friend who’s a front-end developer. we still work together btw
branding for Alpacked. i absolutely love this work. it’s fun, slightly ridiculous, geeky, and very friendly. exactly as those guys from Alpacked who one day came to us and said ‘you are a designer, right? so maybe, i mean we have a stock image of an alpaca as our logo... so maybe you wanna try smth over here?’
and after several good but not good enough concepts we got this alpaca made out of letters. and an ASCII-symbol-based identity. with memes, naked girls and boys, geeky-devOps jokes, and shit like that
branding for Alpacked. i absolutely love this work. it’s fun, slightly ridiculous, geeky, and very friendly. exactly as those guys from Alpacked who one day came to us and said ‘you are a designer, right? so maybe, i mean we have a stock image of an alpaca as our logo... so maybe you wanna try smth over here?’
and after several good but not good enough concepts we got this alpaca made out of letters. and an ASCII-symbol-based identity. with memes, naked girls and boys, geeky-devOps jokes, and shit like that