DAFES CHOICE | July 2025
Andrey Trishechkin — “Freezing” (III place winner)
This tabletop role-playing game immerses players in a frozen world of 2102, where the remnants of humanity roam the globe. The atmosphere is heavy with paranoia about alien threats, making survival a challenge both physically and psychologically.
At the core of the gameplay lies a dynamic axis system, with each axis representing a defining character trait: energy, control, decision-making, and stability. This mechanic creates unpredictable, deeply human narratives where trust, fear, and resilience intertwine in a world on the edge of extinction.
P.S. Specialists working in Game Development & Game Visuals spheres are warmly invited to submit their projects for the DAFES AWARDS! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESChoice #DAFESTalents
Andrey Trishechkin — “Freezing” (III place winner)
This tabletop role-playing game immerses players in a frozen world of 2102, where the remnants of humanity roam the globe. The atmosphere is heavy with paranoia about alien threats, making survival a challenge both physically and psychologically.
At the core of the gameplay lies a dynamic axis system, with each axis representing a defining character trait: energy, control, decision-making, and stability. This mechanic creates unpredictable, deeply human narratives where trust, fear, and resilience intertwine in a world on the edge of extinction.
P.S. Specialists working in Game Development & Game Visuals spheres are warmly invited to submit their projects for the DAFES AWARDS! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESChoice #DAFESTalents
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Weekend Recommendation: Amphibian Man (1961)
This Soviet romantic fantasy, directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennady Kazansky, is based on Alexander Belyaev’s sci-fi novel. While its storyline may feel naive today, the film is unforgettable for its outstanding cinematography, art direction, and costume design.
Quentin Tarantino once praised it, saying: “The cinematography is so good you could watch it in color, black-and-white, or sepia—it’s breathtaking either way. The underwater scenes are pure poetry. Even with modest cameras, the images are magical. Anastasiya Vertinskaya looks like an angel, and the actors somehow managed to capture true romance under the water. I will remember Vertinskaya in this role for the rest of my life.”
For Tarantino, who first saw the film as a child on American TV, Amphibian Man became a defining romantic sci-fi memory. A perfect weekend watch for those who love visual storytelling at its most lyrical!
#WeekendRecommendation
This Soviet romantic fantasy, directed by Vladimir Chebotaryov and Gennady Kazansky, is based on Alexander Belyaev’s sci-fi novel. While its storyline may feel naive today, the film is unforgettable for its outstanding cinematography, art direction, and costume design.
Quentin Tarantino once praised it, saying: “The cinematography is so good you could watch it in color, black-and-white, or sepia—it’s breathtaking either way. The underwater scenes are pure poetry. Even with modest cameras, the images are magical. Anastasiya Vertinskaya looks like an angel, and the actors somehow managed to capture true romance under the water. I will remember Vertinskaya in this role for the rest of my life.”
For Tarantino, who first saw the film as a child on American TV, Amphibian Man became a defining romantic sci-fi memory. A perfect weekend watch for those who love visual storytelling at its most lyrical!
#WeekendRecommendation
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Art You Can Drink
At Expo 2025 in Osaka (Japan), Suntory unveiled Lidris — a robot that turns drinks into canvases. Instead of printing on the surface, Lidris injects inks directly into liquids, creating floating 3D illustrations in real-time.
The compact device, similar in size to a coffee machine, uses precise nozzles and a specially formulated beverage base to preserve the drawings for over an hour, even if the glass is moved. The pigments used to create the designs are 100% natural.
A futuristic blend of art and technology!
#InnovativeDesign
At Expo 2025 in Osaka (Japan), Suntory unveiled Lidris — a robot that turns drinks into canvases. Instead of printing on the surface, Lidris injects inks directly into liquids, creating floating 3D illustrations in real-time.
The compact device, similar in size to a coffee machine, uses precise nozzles and a specially formulated beverage base to preserve the drawings for over an hour, even if the glass is moved. The pigments used to create the designs are 100% natural.
A futuristic blend of art and technology!
#InnovativeDesign
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Mistakes that can cost designers a fortune
When working on creative projects, legal details are just as important as design itself. Here are four frequent mistakes young designers make:
Fonts without a license. You cannot pass fonts to the client unless you own a license. Always include its cost in your estimate or warn the client they must purchase it themselves.
“Free” stock is not always free. Not every file from a free library is allowed for commercial use. Always check the license.
Images of people without consent. Using photos or videos of people in commercial projects requires their written consent. Choose stock marked “model release” or get the agreement from your models.
Logos and mascots. Even replicated elements are protected. To use them, you need the copyright holder’s permission.
Awareness of these rules will save your budget — and your reputation!
#DAFESLearning
When working on creative projects, legal details are just as important as design itself. Here are four frequent mistakes young designers make:
Fonts without a license. You cannot pass fonts to the client unless you own a license. Always include its cost in your estimate or warn the client they must purchase it themselves.
“Free” stock is not always free. Not every file from a free library is allowed for commercial use. Always check the license.
Images of people without consent. Using photos or videos of people in commercial projects requires their written consent. Choose stock marked “model release” or get the agreement from your models.
Logos and mascots. Even replicated elements are protected. To use them, you need the copyright holder’s permission.
Awareness of these rules will save your budget — and your reputation!
#DAFESLearning
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Masters of the Medium: Paolo Roversi
Paolo Roversi (b. 1947) is one of the most celebrated fashion photographers of our time (included in the BoF 500 list of the most influential fashion professionals).
Known for his soft, monochromatic Polaroid images that balance mystery and intimacy, his portraits highlight the drama of light and shadow, capturing the essence of his sitters with rare sensitivity.
Roversi’s journey began in 1964, when a family trip to Spain sparked his fascination with photography. By 1970, he had opened his first portrait studio. His breakthrough came when Marie Claire published his first major fashion story.
If you're passionate about Fashion Design, Photography, or Styling, don’t miss your chance — participate in DAFES AWARDS! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESLearning
Paolo Roversi (b. 1947) is one of the most celebrated fashion photographers of our time (included in the BoF 500 list of the most influential fashion professionals).
Known for his soft, monochromatic Polaroid images that balance mystery and intimacy, his portraits highlight the drama of light and shadow, capturing the essence of his sitters with rare sensitivity.
Roversi’s journey began in 1964, when a family trip to Spain sparked his fascination with photography. By 1970, he had opened his first portrait studio. His breakthrough came when Marie Claire published his first major fashion story.
If you're passionate about Fashion Design, Photography, or Styling, don’t miss your chance — participate in DAFES AWARDS! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESLearning
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DAFES CHOICE | July 2025
Ekaterina Mikhailova — Series of Workbooks for an Art History Course (I Place)
Designed for teenagers aged 15–18, this editorial project helps students build stronger connections between different art periods while developing analytical skills and personal interest in the subject.
Each workbook includes:
— A timeline of the period studied
— Key terms and definitions
— Multiple-choice exercises
— A curated selection of artworks
— Open-ended questions for analysis and reflection
By combining structured learning with creative engagement, the series transforms art history into an accessible and inspiring journey for young learners.
Graphic designers working in Editorial Design are invited to submit their projects for the DAFES AWARDS via the link! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESChoice #DAFESTalents
Ekaterina Mikhailova — Series of Workbooks for an Art History Course (I Place)
Designed for teenagers aged 15–18, this editorial project helps students build stronger connections between different art periods while developing analytical skills and personal interest in the subject.
Each workbook includes:
— A timeline of the period studied
— Key terms and definitions
— Multiple-choice exercises
— A curated selection of artworks
— Open-ended questions for analysis and reflection
By combining structured learning with creative engagement, the series transforms art history into an accessible and inspiring journey for young learners.
Graphic designers working in Editorial Design are invited to submit their projects for the DAFES AWARDS via the link! Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESChoice #DAFESTalents
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Weekend Recommendation: The Rijksmuseum Online Collection
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is one of the world’s leading institutions of Dutch art and history. But you don’t need to travel to experience its treasures—the museum’s website offers an outstanding digital collection accessible to everyone.
Unlike many museum platforms, it goes beyond showcasing artworks. Here you’ll find thoughtful articles, engaging videos, and expert insights that make the masterpieces come alive. From Rembrandt to Vermeer, the collection invites you to explore Dutch cultural heritage with context that enriches every viewing.
A perfect weekend activity: immerse yourself in art history, learn new details about iconic works, or simply enjoy browsing one of the richest collections online!
#WeekendRecommendation
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is one of the world’s leading institutions of Dutch art and history. But you don’t need to travel to experience its treasures—the museum’s website offers an outstanding digital collection accessible to everyone.
Unlike many museum platforms, it goes beyond showcasing artworks. Here you’ll find thoughtful articles, engaging videos, and expert insights that make the masterpieces come alive. From Rembrandt to Vermeer, the collection invites you to explore Dutch cultural heritage with context that enriches every viewing.
A perfect weekend activity: immerse yourself in art history, learn new details about iconic works, or simply enjoy browsing one of the richest collections online!
#WeekendRecommendation
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OPEN CALL DEADLINE
Only 2 weeks remaining until the DAFES AWARDS 2025 submission deadline. Don't wait until the last minute, apply today via the links below!
We are accepting entries across 23 nominations:
- Font
- Lettering & Calligraphy
- Editorial
- Poster
- Packaging design
- Infographics
- Design-marketing
- Identity & branding
- Motion design
- CX (Customer Experience)
- Product design
- Web design
- Creative programming
- Game visuals
- Game development
- Interface design
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mobile app
- Fashion Brand
- Fashion Design
- Fashion Photography & Styling
- Creative Entrepreneurship
- Special nomination DAFES Sonic identity (sound design)
Deadline: October 12 (except for Special nomination, its deadline is October 31).
Requirements:
- Open to all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities
- For students and professionals alike
Let’s shape the future of creative industries together!
#DAFESAwards
Only 2 weeks remaining until the DAFES AWARDS 2025 submission deadline. Don't wait until the last minute, apply today via the links below!
We are accepting entries across 23 nominations:
- Font
- Lettering & Calligraphy
- Editorial
- Poster
- Packaging design
- Infographics
- Design-marketing
- Identity & branding
- Motion design
- CX (Customer Experience)
- Product design
- Web design
- Creative programming
- Game visuals
- Game development
- Interface design
- Artificial Intelligence
- Mobile app
- Fashion Brand
- Fashion Design
- Fashion Photography & Styling
- Creative Entrepreneurship
- Special nomination DAFES Sonic identity (sound design)
Deadline: October 12 (except for Special nomination, its deadline is October 31).
Requirements:
- Open to all ages, backgrounds, and nationalities
- For students and professionals alike
Let’s shape the future of creative industries together!
#DAFESAwards
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Figma Plugins You’ll Actually Use
Here are 5 tools that will make your work easier:
Font Swap – change fonts across all screens in one move;
Aninix – create UI animations supported by iOS, Android, and web;
Design Lint – find and fix errors in your designs;
Humaan Annotations – add clear annotations for smooth developer handoff;
Iconify Icons Library – use over 200,000+ free icons.
Working with digital products? Apply your projects to the DAFES AWARDS in nominations: Product Design, Web Design, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile App, CX (Customer Experience), Interface Design, and Creative Programming!
Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESLearning
Here are 5 tools that will make your work easier:
Font Swap – change fonts across all screens in one move;
Aninix – create UI animations supported by iOS, Android, and web;
Design Lint – find and fix errors in your designs;
Humaan Annotations – add clear annotations for smooth developer handoff;
Iconify Icons Library – use over 200,000+ free icons.
Working with digital products? Apply your projects to the DAFES AWARDS in nominations: Product Design, Web Design, Artificial Intelligence, Mobile App, CX (Customer Experience), Interface Design, and Creative Programming!
Deadline: October 12.
#DAFESLearning
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⚡️BREAKING NEWS: DAFES теперь говорит по-русски!
Мы растём вместе с вами. Сегодня большинство нашей аудитории — русскоязычные студенты и молодые профессионалы, и мы хотим, чтобы вам было ещё проще быть частью международного комьюнити DAFES.
Поэтому в Telegram мы переходим на русский язык. Но не переживайте: глобальный дух DAFES остаётся неизменным — мы всё так же соединяем креативные индустрии по всему миру!
#DAFES
Мы растём вместе с вами. Сегодня большинство нашей аудитории — русскоязычные студенты и молодые профессионалы, и мы хотим, чтобы вам было ещё проще быть частью международного комьюнити DAFES.
Поэтому в Telegram мы переходим на русский язык. Но не переживайте: глобальный дух DAFES остаётся неизменным — мы всё так же соединяем креативные индустрии по всему миру!
#DAFES
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Отмечаем переход на русский язык вдохновляющей подборкой кастомных кириллических шрифтов:
«KOLOKOL», автор Анастасия Нигматулина. Вдохновением для этого шрифта стала церковнославянская письменность.
«Связь», автор Любовь Никифорова. Шрифт состоит из двух частей: первая — имитация письма прямым пером, вторая — современный прописной почерк.
«Staven», автор Елена Корнева. Шрифт, вдохновленный традиционной резьбой по дереву.
Шрифт для Вологодского музея кружева, автор Любовь Зарипова. Нарочито фактурный шрифт, вдохновлённый традицией вологодского кружевоплетения.
«Шрифт имени Игоря Фёдоровича Летова», автор Анна Докалина. Этот шрифт — микс традиционной кириллической письменности, панк-типографики и психоделического леттеринга.
Напоминаем: до 12 октября в рамках DAFES AWARDS открыт приём работ в номинациях «Шрифт» и «Леттеринг и Каллиграфия» — не упустите возможность заявить о себе и показать свой талант!
#DAFESAWARDS
«KOLOKOL», автор Анастасия Нигматулина. Вдохновением для этого шрифта стала церковнославянская письменность.
«Связь», автор Любовь Никифорова. Шрифт состоит из двух частей: первая — имитация письма прямым пером, вторая — современный прописной почерк.
«Staven», автор Елена Корнева. Шрифт, вдохновленный традиционной резьбой по дереву.
Шрифт для Вологодского музея кружева, автор Любовь Зарипова. Нарочито фактурный шрифт, вдохновлённый традицией вологодского кружевоплетения.
«Шрифт имени Игоря Фёдоровича Летова», автор Анна Докалина. Этот шрифт — микс традиционной кириллической письменности, панк-типографики и психоделического леттеринга.
Напоминаем: до 12 октября в рамках DAFES AWARDS открыт приём работ в номинациях «Шрифт» и «Леттеринг и Каллиграфия» — не упустите возможность заявить о себе и показать свой талант!
#DAFESAWARDS
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