true north search... responsive digital design concept created during BrainStation Hackathon
Mobile
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Desktop
true north search... is a mobile application which allows its users to find Canadian brands and local substitutes for the foreign goods and services they are used to. It is a project created by a team of 6 students of Brainstation Software Bootcamp program within 24 hours for BrainStation & Microsoft Hackathon. I was responsible for the UX&UI design, as well as I did several front-end and back-end coding, as this program was focused on coding and developing websites and mobile applications.
More information about this project on LinkedIn 
Graphic Design / Illustration / UX UI Design
2 tango application 
2 tango is a Mobile app that helps tango dancers to find classes and co-dancers to join them. It helps people to see all the tango classes held in Vancouver, including information on how many followers and how many leaders have signed for each class. This app is unique as there is no other alternative that displays all this information in the one place and currently there is no option to view and update the number of leaders and followers — yet this information is crucial for dancers and can significantly impact the dance experience.
The app will solve an issue of finding the classes / tango dance parties, milongas etc. It aims to expand the community of dancers in the Greater Vancouver Area. In the future I am planning to implement personal profiles and messaging.
Graphic Design / Illustration / UX UI Design
2023-2024 ECSU Handbook design proposal (one of the top 5 designs)
This project was a submission for the ECSU Handbook cover. My design was selected as a finalist, although it was not ultimately chosen. The concept was inspired by my trip to Vancouver Island, where I watched curious seals playing as I paddled.
Illustration / Graphic Design
Mahogany Project proposal for the Museum of Vancouver
This project was a submission for the MOV Mahogany Project exhibition. I created a composition which consists of three parts: a simple nightstand with an open drawer (made from mahogany wood), a sprout of a tree planted in this drawer (it could be a real tree, however, it is easier to create an artificial one from the provided wood or/and other materials), and a mobile with levitating forms of birds and butterflies that inhabit mahogany forests (made from wood, plywood, or carton). This concept should demonstrate the contrast between luxury of expensive mahogany furniture and organic beauty of intact mahogany forests and its importance for various inhabitants such as birds and insects.
Illustration

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