Let’s start this day with some good news!
We are happy to announce the winners of DAFES AWARDS '25 in Board game & Game design categories 💫
Board game:
Game design:
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We are happy to announce the winners of DAFES AWARDS '25 in Board game & Game design categories 💫
Board game:
🥇 I place — Mythicos, the board game for learning Greek language.
Author: Afina Elefteridi.
🥈 II place — PolyHod, an educational board game on the subject of enterprise economics.
Authors: Juliana Stepanova, Polina Korol, Daria Lebedeva, Sophia Kulakova.
🥉 III place — Hraniteli, a board game that tells about the significance of historical epochs, key historical figures and events. Author: Alexandra Petrosyan
Game design:
🥇 I place — Obsidian , a platform side-scroller with horror and puzzle elements.
Author: Vladislav Galchutkin.
🥈 II place — Tomahawk , a computer Sci Fi first-person shooter with elements of parkour.
Authors: Anton Kiyko, Vladislav Galchutkin.
🥉 III place — STICK TRICK , a computer top-down game with action and puzzle elements. Author: Vladislav Galchutkin
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JW design winners!
💎 We are delighted to present the winners of DAFES AWARDS '25 in Jewellery design category!
🥇 I place — organic: [OUT OF STOCK]
Author: Anastasia Aleksandrova
🥈 II place — HUGO
Author: Anna Olehnovich
🥉 III place — Moscow—Petushki
Author: Daria Kovalchuk
✨ More categories coming soon — stay inspired and follow the celebration of creativity with DAFES!
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💎 We are delighted to present the winners of DAFES AWARDS '25 in Jewellery design category!
🥇 I place — organic: [OUT OF STOCK]
This collection is a poetic reflection on modern life, an attempt to reimagine and repurpose the everyday supermarket visuals — tags, receipts, can openers.
Author: Anastasia Aleksandrova
🥈 II place — HUGO
A collection inspired by Victor Hugo’s masterpiece “The Hunchback of Notre-Dame”. Referencing gothic cathedral silhouettes and personages of the novel, this work explores architecture and literature through jewellery design.
Author: Anna Olehnovich
🥉 III place — Moscow—Petushki
An expressive tribute to Venedikt Erofeev’s cult classic. The collection boldly mixes high and low cultural codes, turning literary legacy into wearable irony.
Author: Daria Kovalchuk
✨ More categories coming soon — stay inspired and follow the celebration of creativity with DAFES!
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New day — new winners! Announcing the distinguished projects awarded in the Image series category of DAFES AWARDS '25 competition!
🥇 I place
Freedom — A visual exploration of the search for personal Ikigai — the Japanese concept of life’s meaning and purpose — as a path toward inner happiness and creative fulfillment.
Author: Afina Elefteridi.
🥈 II place
The Mirror of Formlessness — A poetic series of photographs created through the cyanotype negative process, evoking a sense of the ephemeral.
Author: Ye Ziqing.
🥉 III place
The artists — a portrait series honoring iconic female figures from different artistic eras — a quiet homage to the legacy of creativity across time.
Author: Alina Veiyzel.
More award categories will be announced soon!
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🥇 I place
Freedom — A visual exploration of the search for personal Ikigai — the Japanese concept of life’s meaning and purpose — as a path toward inner happiness and creative fulfillment.
Author: Afina Elefteridi.
🥈 II place
The Mirror of Formlessness — A poetic series of photographs created through the cyanotype negative process, evoking a sense of the ephemeral.
Author: Ye Ziqing.
🥉 III place
The artists — a portrait series honoring iconic female figures from different artistic eras — a quiet homage to the legacy of creativity across time.
Author: Alina Veiyzel.
More award categories will be announced soon!
#DAFESAwards #art #photography
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The winners in the Educational course category of DAFES AWARDS '25!
🥇 I place:
🥈 2 projects have shared the II place:
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🥉 2 projects have shared the III place:
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🥇 I place:
“Interface design for industrial facilities” — a practical course giving designers the necessary skills to create intuitive interfaces for complex products.
Author: Maria Kostykova
🥈 2 projects have shared the II place:
“The textbook on Fine Arts for the 2nd grade” — a course nurturing imagination and critical thinking in children.
Author: Julia Belousova.
And
“Methodological guide for 1st year students of the field of Game Design" — a structured guide to the fundamentals of Game Design.
Author: Eleonora Ushakova.
🥉 2 projects have shared the III place:
“Pro Zine. Personal brand development through zines” — a practical course explaining how to use zines for marketing and business development.
Author: Uliana Vorobyova.
And
“Packaging design training course” — a practice-based program covering every stage of packaging design.
Author: Anastasia Ilchenko.
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Weekend Reading Recommendation:
“Restitution: The Return of Cultural Artefacts” by Alexander Herman
What: A clear and compelling overview of restitution—what it is, how it’s negotiated, and why it matters. From colonial legacies to the ethics of modern museums, the author examines the tension between historical injustice and present-day responsibility.
Why: If you’re following the ongoing discourse in the art world, this book is essential. The restitution of cultural artefacts is one of the most urgent topics in today’s cultural debates.
For whom: Art lovers, museum professionals, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art, justice, and global history.
Difficulty level: Light and accessible—suitable for all levels of art knowledge.
#ArtWorld #BookRecommendation #WeekendReading
“Restitution: The Return of Cultural Artefacts” by Alexander Herman
What: A clear and compelling overview of restitution—what it is, how it’s negotiated, and why it matters. From colonial legacies to the ethics of modern museums, the author examines the tension between historical injustice and present-day responsibility.
Why: If you’re following the ongoing discourse in the art world, this book is essential. The restitution of cultural artefacts is one of the most urgent topics in today’s cultural debates.
For whom: Art lovers, museum professionals, cultural historians, and anyone interested in the intersection of art, justice, and global history.
Difficulty level: Light and accessible—suitable for all levels of art knowledge.
#ArtWorld #BookRecommendation #WeekendReading
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