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Aleksandrs Prohorovs
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Rapid Brand Launch for Heater
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Maksym Rudenko
Commercial for Skullcandy Dime
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Kamil Betterside
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We created our own take on a Contra launch video. What do you think?
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Michał Bańbura
which ending do you prefer ?🧠
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Kacper Ciaś
Interactive 3d visualization for Audeze
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Dot Line Code
A year of work. One minute to prove it. Shine harder. ✦🪩✦ #DotLineCode (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/dotlinecode/) #Showreel2025 (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/showreel2025/) #Design (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/design/) #Motion (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/motion/) #Creative (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/creative/)
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Maksym Skrypka
Game-ready modular office environment
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Sanan
Rabitəbank | Design competition :: Behance
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Maksym Rudenko
3D isometric animation for Begra.nl
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Aleksandrs Prohorovs
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Most startup websites are judged before they are fully understood. The founder may know the product is strong. The technology may be impressive. The team may be credible. But the visitor does not know any of that yet. They begin with fragments: A headline. A visual style. A logo. A few interface details. A general feeling of quality or lack of it. That first impression determines how generously the rest of the website is interpreted. If the company feels credible, people are more willing to explore. If it feels unclear or unfinished, every claim has to work harder. A practical five-second review: What does the company appear to do? Who does it appear to be for? What level of company does it feel like? What is the most obvious next action? What emotion does the page create? Do not evaluate only whether the hero looks good. Evaluate the assumptions it encourages the visitor to make. People often decide how seriously to take a company before they understand the details. Design that moment deliberately.
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Michał Bańbura
Revolut CGI LookDev
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Kacper Ciaś
Lenovo DeskView 3d explainer video
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Dot Line Code
Looking back at one of our favorite projects! It was a true pleasure to work with such creative freedom. 🚀 WebImpact (https://webimpact.llc/) – thank you for the trust you placed in us to bring this vision to life! 🙏🏼
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Maksym Skrypka
Game-ready coffee grinder
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Maksym Rudenko
3D product animation for ThermoAI.com
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Aleksandrs Prohorovs
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A founder recently reached out looking for help with branding, a landing page, and a pitch deck. After discussing the project, it became clear we weren't the right fit at the time. Instead of ending the conversation there, we asked ourselves a simple question: What would this company look like if the vision was fully realized? Using nothing more than the company name and a short business description, we explored a potential direction: • Brand identity concept • Landing page hero • Motion design • Typography system The goal wasn't to create a finished deliverable. The goal was clarity. One of the most valuable things a designer can give a founder isn't a logo or a website. It's helping them see their own vision more clearly. Sometimes a single concept can create more momentum than weeks of discussion. That's the power of design when it's treated as a strategic tool instead of a decorative layer.
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