Since childhood I`ve always been keen on drawing, but also was good in exact sciences; so later when I had to choose a university to enter and future profession I decided to combine my craving for art and technical mind and managed to become a student of one of the best and well-known Russian higher educational establishments, Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry, located in Moscow, faculty of Industrial Design (this summer I`m a graduate). Fortunately, it was the right choice, this one became the place where I had the opportunity to study drawing, painting, sculpture and history of arts on a par with designing, composition, coloristics, technical drawing, scaled model making and so on. And that`s where I understood, designer is what I really want to be.
I would say, design is a way of thinking when it refers to your profession, it`s perception of object form and color, skill to operate them to make it more functional and easy to use. In common, good design is something, that can make human life better in all dimensions.
Nevertheless, I like to design complex systems, such as training simulators, industrial machines, etc., it`s also very interesting for me to design children's toys, when working in this area you should tackle different problems connected with ergonomics, psychology, functionality, security - all of that is hard, but process is coming over.
I wouldn`t completely call it a design, but it was the first time I was working for a company and I`m very proud of the result. That time I had to make two realistic 1:20 scaled models of Mobile Surveillance Van for Rostec Corporation, one of which had a dismountable roof and an interior. Also I was given a task to work at outward graphic design.
I was always taught to give attention to ergonomics (so I do follow the advises), if I design an interacting with human object; also I try to focus on construction and internals of the object to find out its future form.
I`m not sure, my design style has already taken shape, as I`m just starting my career, but I always try to make designing objects easy to use, compact and modularized.
I live in Russia, Moscow, and yes, I do certanly feel the cultural heritage not only of your my country, but of the University I`m studying at affects my designs: Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry arised from world-famous Vkhutemas (later Vkhutein), art and technical school, known for its accurate, balanced and constructive design, so I`m trying my best to hold up the traditions.
Firstly I draw a lot of sketches, then make research scaled models and then make 3d models, put the finishing touches on details, handmake plastic final scaled models and other final presentation things.
I use both real and virtual tools: pencils, markers, liners and different programs(Autodesk 3ds Max, CorelDRAW, Adobe Photoshop and so on and keep on capturing new ones).
Now I`m doing my diploma project, and after graduation, I`m going to look for a job and a year later try to enter master course and get a master's degree.
I`ve entered Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry at 2012 and graduated withhonors at 2016 as a Bachelor of Industrial Design. Now I continue to study to obtain the Master's Degree. From 2012 to 2016 I did several design projects for Sheremetyevo-Cargo, Russian Railways, RTEC-Software Systems.
As a child I have always been interested in everything and in school was good both in exact sciences and liberal arts. I wanted to do something to combine these two directions and design become a perfect choice for me.
When designing the main base thing is scenario planning; it`s very important to imagine and analyze product life cycle, how it`s being produced, used, utilized,... Other keystones are analogue observation and good technical drawing.
Depends on the project itself. At the process I am usually concerned and try not to be led by emotions and use brains and logic. But when the project is finished and I am really pleased with the result I feel like the happiest one in the world!
The most important one is drawing. I`ve been studying it more than 5 years and continue now. It allows me to draw understandable sketches of good quality so that customer can get the point of my idea with ease.
It is extremely important to understand whether you really want to dedicate your life to design or not. Does it bring you joy or you feel uncomfortable?
Now every day of me life doesn`t truly differ from another; I have to study every day, in the evenings and on holidays I do homework and small-scale projects.
It is very hard question; sometimes it`s better not to overthink. When I see I`ve made everything I could and the design seems to be logically relevant, it may be called finished. But I think it`s always something you can add and it always will be so, no matter how good your design is.
In common I try to not depend on my culture and design cross functional, universal products. But if I do project not for international usage, but from a perception that that certain product is meant to be used only in Russia I should obviously consider cultural assumption and mentality.
I prefer to do the biggest part of the work alone, because there are some work stages when the only person I can truly rely on is myself, though then of course we discuss results with colleagues. Nevertheless there are some people I can trust, those ones who do another parts of the project so that I am nothing to worry about.
All the philanthropy I can do at the moment is helping my groupmates and younger students at the Academy, giving advises and sharing useful information.
Attending the A’ Design Award in 2016-2017 caused winning one of the most valuable prizes, that allowed me to show myself a good designer and undertake a Master’s Degree. I regard becoming the Designer of the Day as one of the most milestone in my current career.
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