

Background:
Alexander started in landscape architecture — designing spaces, thinking in form and visual environment. Then the screen pulled harder. 3D graphics and design took over completely, and what began as a shift in direction became the best professional decision he ever made.
Today he works as a designer at the media outlet Pobeda26 and runs freelance projects on the side. His portfolio includes print designs for luggage covers in collaboration with the Robinzon brand, and visual design for an immersive quest at the Russia — My History museum. He's attended the Tavrida.ART creative school twice — first as a landscape designer, then as a 3D artist. That arc says a lot about who he is.
Personal side:
Design doesn't stop when Alexander closes his laptop. He scrolls references, tracks trends, and experiments with new tools simply because he enjoys it. His real passion is 3D graphics and visual experimentation — the challenge of making an image not just beautiful, but precise and impossible to forget. To switch off, he gets on a mountain bike. Long trails through rough terrain are his way of stepping back, clearing his head, and recharging.
"Design isn't about beauty — it's about precision: when the visual says exactly what it needs to. I want my students to stop just repeating steps and start actually seeing. That's when they find their own style."

Background:
Alexander started in landscape architecture — designing spaces, thinking in form and visual environment. Then the screen pulled harder. 3D graphics and design took over completely, and what began as a shift in direction became the best professional decision he ever made.
Today he works as a designer at the media outlet Pobeda26 and runs freelance projects on the side. His portfolio includes print designs for luggage covers in collaboration with the Robinzon brand, and visual design for an immersive quest at the Russia — My History museum. He's attended the Tavrida.ART creative school twice — first as a landscape designer, then as a 3D artist. That arc says a lot about who he is.
Personal side:
Design doesn't stop when Alexander closes his laptop. He scrolls references, tracks trends, and experiments with new tools simply because he enjoys it. His real passion is 3D graphics and visual experimentation — the challenge of making an image not just beautiful, but precise and impossible to forget. To switch off, he gets on a mountain bike. Long trails through rough terrain are his way of stepping back, clearing his head, and recharging.
"Design isn't about beauty — it's about precision: when the visual says exactly what it needs to. I want my students to stop just repeating steps and start actually seeing. That's when they find their own style."

















