Photographer Yevgenia Filatova embarked on a voyage on a gas tanker from Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk to Seoul. Soon, communication stopped and studio employees (left to right: designer Anastasia Musayeva, head of graphic design department Yevgenia Ezhikova, photographer Anastasia Pakosh, manager Anna Frolova, manager Pavel Molchanov, chief typesetter Iskander Mukhamadeyev, desinger Yegor Zhgun, manager Raisa Primakova, manager Marina Potapova, content manager Daler Aliyerov, manager Yulia Figlovskaya, designer Yevgeny Zorin, manager Olga Kallaur, manager Yulia Nikolayeva, type designer Taisiya Lushenko, manager Natalya Afonina, designer Vladimir Pavlenko, designer Lyudmila Lyalina, designer Tatyana Buchneva, typesetter Nadezhda Efremova, head of production department Anastasia Prishchepa, typesetter Anna Olshevskaya, designer Sergei Nikolayev, typesetter Yaroslav Bondarenko, technologist Yevgeny Kuleshov, manager Inna Sidorova, coder Alena Malashenko, type designer Ksenia Yerulevich, designer Ivan Olenkevich, system administrator Andrei Nekrasov, designer Maria Ksenofontova, art director Timur Burbayev, manager Anna Grigoryeva, office manager Diana Novozhenina, designer Sofia Solomko, designer Yana Moskalyuk, manager Vsevolod Chagaev, photographer Leonid Danilov, lawyer Yevgeny Potanin, designer Alexey Sharshakov) decided to send her their greetings.
From left: the head of the graphic design department Aleksey Luri, designer Evgeny Zorin, art director Slava Kuteev, type designer Taisia Lushenko, designers Natasha Bayduzha and Olga Le being picture perfect at one of Moscow cafés which called for photo entries with a 1000 R for a prize.
The latest presentation at the studio: Maksim Nesterenko (center, next to a laptop)—a professor from the British Higher School of Art and Design—shed some light on design history.
Tatyana Devayeva has been working as an editor at the studio since mid-2004. Now Tanya is leaving Russia and time has come for the studio to say goodbye.