Here are all the old works that I find quite interesting to view. Each one is important to me, and together they give an idea of my skills.
The website combines informational, promotional, and commercial functions: introducing the band, tour announcements, and presenting albums and merchandise.
Conveying Alt-J's musical multilayeredness through a minimalist and structured visual system.
The interface is built on a contrast between simplicity and experimentation, where every element supports a sense of rhythm and sonic dynamics.
Create an intuitive, visually cohesive, and emotionally engaging interface that reflects the band's aesthetic and provides convenient access to information about tours, albums, and merchandise.
The design is based on the concept of urban contrast—a combination of rough textures, dynamic typography, and modern digital clarity. The interface conveys the spirit of street freedom and self-identity characteristic of the festival, where visual energy supports a sense of movement, drive, and lively connection with the audience.
To reflect the energy of local street culture and combine information about events, artists, and partners into a single visual system.
The organizers really liked this layout and received positive feedback. My most unusual, yet beautiful, case.
№1: Website for the Alt-J (musical band)
To create a design concept for the news website "New Mag," dedicated to contemporary design, technology, and the creative industry. The project's goal was to develop a user-friendly, visually clean, and emotionally inspiring platform for designers and creative professionals, where content becomes the central element of interaction.
The website combines the structure of an online magazine with the aesthetics of a creative media space.
A minimalist modular grid with accents of color and typography, where each section is perceived as an independent block while maintaining the integrity of the interface. The main goal is ease of navigation and visual expressiveness, reflecting the spirit of a modern cultural center.
Create a responsive and intuitive landing page for the Zero Room art space that concisely presents all key information—events, residents, and contact information—in a single visual block.
The core concept is a combination of functional minimalism and expressive color accents, reflecting the energy of contemporary digital design. The interface is built around the principles of visual hierarchy and ease of perception: every element is subordinated to the idea of purity of form and ease of navigation.
Was created for the competition at the site itself and took an honorable second place)
№3: News site for Dribbble