Illustrations for the Zoological Museum of MSU
This illustration series was created for the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University as part of a project to design themed gift bags for the museum shop. The idea was simple and inspiring: to feature animals that visitors can actually see in the museum — from well-known native species to some of the more curious and rare specimens.

The goal was to make something beautiful, accessible, and true to the spirit of the museum. Each illustration is a small tribute to the diversity of life on Earth and a nod to the museum’s mission of education and conservation. The gift bags serve not only as souvenirs but also as a way to extend the museum experience beyond its walls.

This project helps strengthen the museum’s visual identity and offers visitors a meaningful keepsake — something they can take home, gift, or simply enjoy. It was a joy to create artwork that connects people to nature and to one of the most fascinating museums in Moscow.

”Senior Avocado” - Children’s Book Illustrations
Client: Abrakazabra Publishing
Target Age: 3+
This illustration series was created for “Senior Avocado”, a children’s book published by Abrakazabra. The book combines short stories and simple recipes.

The idea behind the project was to create warm, engaging visuals that support the narrative and make the content more accessible to young readers. Each illustration complements a short tale or recipe, helping to guide the child’s imagination and enhance the reading experience.

This project was a wonderful opportunity to contribute to a book that brings together storytelling, creativity, and early learning in a joyful, approachable way.

Illustrations for Circle by Circle – Early Learning Project
This illustration series was created for Circle by Circle, an educational initiative dedicated to supporting early childhood development through thoughtfully designed play-based learning tools. The project focuses on providing age-appropriate resources that engage toddlers and their caregivers in meaningful, developmentally supportive activities.

The goal was to produce visuals that are clear, engaging, and aligned with the developmental stages of young children. Each illustration was crafted to complement the educational content, aiding in the recognition and understanding of basic concepts such as animals, colors, and everyday objects.

This project was an opportunity to contribute to a platform that values the intersection of design, education, and child development, creating tools that are both functional and delightful for young learners and their families.
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