
What are the Proffesiums
When choosing educational opportunities, it often feels like the options are limited. You could spend a hefty 4-6 years in the university grind – juggling theoretical lectures, endless papers, and clocking in hours until the last bell rings. Yet, there's no assurance you'll master the art of riding a bicycle in all that time. Alternatively, you could opt for swift courses without the unnecessary fluff – learning those specific skills without drowning in seminars and papers. But then, you'd only know how to spin the right pedal of a bike.
That's why Projector created Professiums — one-year programs without the unnecessary and outdated. These one-year programs are all about the essentials, leaving behind the outdated and the unnecessary. In just a year, you won't just ride a bicycle; you'll conquer it, maybe even throw in a few tricks. The rest depends on you.
That's why Projector created Professiums — one-year programs without the unnecessary and outdated. These one-year programs are all about the essentials, leaving behind the outdated and the unnecessary. In just a year, you won't just ride a bicycle; you'll conquer it, maybe even throw in a few tricks. The rest depends on you.
Design Solution
The purpose of the project was to showcase the intensity and hard work required to finish the Profession — a journey to acquire a new profession. It's no walk in the park; not everyone can handle this shovel and rock.
Therefore, the visual concept is based on hard work. Think of concrete as a symbol of unyielding strength, changing only through devoted and painstaking work. In the end, you'll dig up something really valuable – something worth every tear, every drop of sweat, every ounce of effort and time."
The inspiration for the project was a passage from Ivan Franko's poem "The Stonemasons" (Ukrainian: «Каменярі»)
Therefore, the visual concept is based on hard work. Think of concrete as a symbol of unyielding strength, changing only through devoted and painstaking work. In the end, you'll dig up something really valuable – something worth every tear, every drop of sweat, every ounce of effort and time."
The inspiration for the project was a passage from Ivan Franko's poem "The Stonemasons" (Ukrainian: «Каменярі»)
Team
Designers — Yulia Stroi, Anastasia Shyshenok
Art Direction — Glib Kaporikov
Photographer — Nataliia Azarkina
2021–2022
Art Direction — Glib Kaporikov
Photographer — Nataliia Azarkina
2021–2022

















