
Portfolio
Brand Identity — Brian Millar Fine Art
A Visual Identity Rooted in Nordic Symbolism and Artistic Calm. Developed a full brand identity and web concept for Brian Millar — a fine artist launching a business focused on custom oil paintings. The identity draws from Nordic and Scottish aesthetics, reflecting calm, clarity, and heritage.
Major Project — Folk.Fwd
Folk.Fwd is a curated digital gallery that reimagines Ukrainian folk art through the lens of contemporary design. The project explores how cultural identity can be preserved and reframed in digital space — without losing rhythm, symbolism, or meaning.
Inspired by traditional patterns, vernacular motifs, and textile compositions, the visual system translates archival references into a clean, modern interface. Each piece is contextualized with motion, layout, and spatial rhythm — allowing history to speak in a new graphic language.
Editorial Design — Undersea
Undersea explores the depth and rhythm of the ocean through structured editorial design. The book reimagines Carson’s poetic text as a calm, visual sequence — where silence, proportion, and white space become part of the narrative.
Built on a strict modular grid, the layout combines short text fragments with hand-drawn illustrations, later refined digitally. Scientific diagrams, waveforms, and references to Hokusai influence the visual pacing.
24 — Ukraine Before the War
“24” is a 3D digital environment that reconstructs my grandmother’s home in Mykolaiv, Ukraine — exactly 24 hours before the war began. Built in Unreal Engine, the scene preserves the quiet moments and familiar spaces that shaped my memory of peace before conflict.
Every element — the house, the cherry tree, the swing, the firewood, even the gardening tools — is recreated from memory with precise textures, lighting, and spatial arrangement to evoke a sense of stillness and rural warmth.