We synchronize with creatives and artists from Ukraine, the USA, the Netherlands, and Germany.
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Anselmo RamosFounder and creative director of the GUT agency. He boasts 201 Cannes Lions awards, and in 2023, his agency was deemed the most creative. He has collaborated with brands like Stella Artois, Call of Duty, Bud 66, and Philadelphia.
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Braulio AmadoA Portuguese graphic designer, he designs posters, music album covers, illustrations, and motion graphics for indie clips in New York. He has worked with The New York Times, Bloomberg, Wired, and has published three books featuring his works.
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Craig T WilliamsCreative director at Wieden + Kennedy Amsterdam. For a decade, he has been creating advertising campaigns for Nike, understanding how to engage different audiences: from boomers to zoomers. He has received awards from Cannes Lions and Epica.
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Justus OehlerArt director of the branding agency Pentagram Berlin, which replaces Behance for designers from all over the world. Among their clients are Tiscali, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, Trussardi, the German Film Archive, and the world's largest airline alliance, Star Alliance.
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rodogsThe most renowned Ukrainian photo duo, Roma Noven and Tania Shcheglova, explore the connection between ecology and humanity through photography, futurism, and fantastic visuals. They have worked with Burberry, Ruslan Baginskiy, Vogue, and the Wall Street Journal.
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Maksym IliukhinPartner and Strategic Director at the creative studio twid, former co-CEO of Fedoriv. He studies human behavior to create genuine brands and products. Portfolio includes projects for Diya, Bodo, Inventor, Megogo, Rozetka, Korzinka.
We've gathered the people whose ads you've seen in Nike, Heinz, and Burger King, added designs from The New York Times, Bloomberg, and Wired to your moodboards, or saved photos from Burberry and Vogue campaigns.
We'll discuss not just the names, but the experiences—from various aspects of creativity. We'll talk about craftsmanship and artificial intelligence, art and commerce, international and domestic markets, war and reconstruction.
To have new strength for strong cases. And to do cool things even when it's hard.
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Vika MoskofidiDesigner,
Co-founder of the DVIЙKA design studio.
Also, a member of the Kyiv Creative Society who explores the oddities in design. Among her favorite projects are: Not little things, Lapunzel, Outre. -
Danya NesterevichDesigner,
Co-founder of the DVIЙKA studio.
He loves design for its ability to embed profound ideas. And for the fonts. His favorite projects include: branding of Chernobyl, the cannabis brand Amazing Everything, and the identity for the Hanenko Museum.
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Maksym Iliukhin
Discussing the challenges of Ukrainian creativity: war, AI, domestic and international markets, and moving forward.
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Synchrodogs
How to merge art with commerce and shift the association from "Ukraine = war" to "Ukraine = creativity."
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Anselmo Ramos
Bold vs. ordinary idea: how to create local campaigns that the whole world talks about.
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Craig T Williams
Design in advertising: why it's important and how to bring ideas to life through design.
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Justus Oehler
AI against craftsmanship: essential skills without which even the latest version of Midjourney won't save a designer.
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Braulio Amado
Illustration is your ID card: how to create visuals that don't require an introduction.
- Recorded lectures in English with Ukrainian subtitles
- Live open talk
- Free access
Register for the conference - click on the "Register" button.
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