I grew up in a place where freedom of expression was not always fully present,
and this shaped how I see design today. It made me aware of how powerful
communication and visual language can be, and it is why I strive to create work
that brings clarity, emotion, and a sense of openness.

My mother was a designer, and I watched how she turned simple ideas into
meaningful work. From her, I learned that design is not only skill, but intention
and care, and this continues to shape how I approach my own practice.

The world often feels loud and overwhelming, full of too much information and not
enough care. Design exists within that noise, and because of that, it carries
responsibility. I believe it should create clarity, not confusion, calm, not pressure,
understanding, not manipulation.

This is why I am drawn to minimalism. When there is less noise, there is more
space for emotion. White space is not empty, it is a pause, a moment to breathe
and reflect on your emotions.

Hi, my name is

I believe that design is an invitation. It invites people to think, to feel, and to belong.
Even the smallest decisions matter.

Darya Mankevich

Graphic Designer

Darya
Mankevich

Hi, my name is

I grew up in a place where freedom of expression was not always fully present, and this shaped how I see design today. It made me aware of how powerful communication and visual language can be, and it is why I strive to create work that brings clarity, emotion, and a sense of openness.

My mother was a designer, and I watched how she turned simple ideas into meaningful work. From her, I learned that design is not only skill, but intention and care, and this continues to shape how I approach my own practice.

The world often feels loud and overwhelming, full of too much information and not enough care. Design exists within that noise, and because of that, it carries responsibility. I believe it should create clarity, not confusion, calm, not pressure, understanding, not manipulation.

This is why I am drawn to minimalism. When there is less noise, there is more space for emotion. White space is not empty, it is a pause, a moment to breathe and reflect on your emotions.

I believe that design as an invitation. It invites people to think, to feel, and to belong. Even the smallest decisions matter.

Darya Mankevich

Graphic Designer

Hi, my name is

I grew up in a place where freedom of expression was not always fully present, and this shaped how I see design today. It made me aware of how powerful communication and visual language can be, and it is why I strive to create work that brings clarity, emotion, and a sense of openness.

My mother was a designer, and I watched how she turned simple ideas into meaningful work. From her, I learned that design is not only skill, but intention and care, and this continues to shape how I approach my own practice.

The world often feels loud and overwhelming, full of too much information and not enough care. Design exists within that noise, and because of that, it carries responsibility. I believe it should create clarity, not confusion, calm, not pressure, understanding, not manipulation.

This is why I am drawn to minimalism. When there is less noise, there is more space for emotion. White space is not empty, it is a pause, a moment to breathe and reflect on your emotions.

I believe that design is an invitation. It invites people to think, to feel, and to belong. Even the smallest decisions matter.

My mother was a designer, and I watched how she turned simple ideas into meaningful work. From her, I learned that design is not only skill, but intention and care, and this continues to shape how I approach my own practice.
This is why I am drawn to minimalism. When there is less noise, there is more space for emotion. White space is not empty, it is a pause, a moment to breathe and reflect on your emotions.
I believe that design is an invitation. It invites people to think, to feel, and to belong. Even the smallest decisions matter.
The world often feels loud and overwhelming, full of too much information and not enough care. Design exists within that noise, and because of that, it carries responsibility. I believe it should create clarity, not confusion, calm, not pressure, understanding, not manipulation.
I grew up in a place where freedom of expression was not always fully present, and this shaped how I see design today. It made me aware of how powerful communication and visual language can be, and it is why I strive to create work that brings clarity, emotion, and a sense of openness.

Graphic Designer

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