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Celestial Objects by Kirill Kazachek

Celestial Objects by Kirill Kazachek

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December 29, 2015
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Ukraine based Illustrator Kirill Kazachek "Celestial Objects" is a very simple project. It started when they replaced the old, boring numerical door signs in their office. They decided to use cool astronomical names for their rooms. (“Meet me at Jupiter in five, dude!” – sounds funny) So, Kirill came up with a simple illustrations for the door plates and somehow they look really pretty good so he uploaded it on Behance.

Kirill Kazachek

The inspiration for this project was very easy. I really like James Oconnell (He illustrated the Jurassic Park which you also featured) and Ryan Putnam style so much so I'd say I was heavily influenced by that. All this junk overlaying and flying around illustrations are really amazing!
-Kirill Kazachek

Kirill Kazachek

I do not have a certain style, because I am not really a full pledged illustrator.. yet, I usually do it during my free time. But, I'm really drawn to simple outline and flat illustrations. It’s fast and easy to create such graphics as this.
-Kirill Kazachek

Kirill Kazachek

Celestial Objects

The best advice I can give to aspiring artist or just any other people is; "Don’t stop. Make at least something small everyday. It’s way to get something really huge in the end."
-Kirill Kazachek

About Kirill Kazachek

Kirill Kazachek is a UX/UI Designer based in Odessa, Ukraine. Most part of the day he create and improve interfaces of thier products in Belight Software. But when the work day ends, he turns into an Illustrator. He starts drawing a lot of pictograms, illustrations for animation and other pictures he want. Kirill thinks is really cool when you can stop using OS X Human Interface Guidelines and do things you want to try, without any limitations, let’s say create a logo. See more of his works on Behance or his website.

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