Metallistika is an art workshop located in Nizhny Novgorod. It was founded by model engineer Roman Korolev in 2014. Roman replicates Shukhov Towers — hyperboloid structures named after the Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov, as well as stylized models of power lines, rockets and airships. Exact copies are meticulously recreated from the technical drawings.
The workshop makes small souvenirs (50-80 cm), large models for museums (1.5-3 m), as well as models of transmission towers. Power lines with a history or interesting design are of particular interest to the craftsman. Transmission towers are made in batches. They are then connected to each other by string lights, making the venues come alive with a festive atmosphere.
Mikita Manufacture is the children's clothing line of high quality, it is practical and comfortable, stylish and beloved by children. Clothing line is suitable for any given purpose: leisure, sports, hiking, kindergarten or school. It retains color and shape when worn and washed intensively. The brand even developed a whole line of "technical" clothes for children : windbreakers, turtlenecks, tracksuits, jumpsuits among others.
Clothing is made of modern materials: fleece, polartec, cotton. All seamstresses and pattern-cutters have a special technical education, as well as a extensive experience in the specialty. The company took part at Fashion Technograd festival of children's fashion and style at VDNH park.
The Mixed Techniques exhibition in the TSEH* art space is a result of a joint creative laboratory of the studios Tikhaya and dreamlaser — two creative associations of Nizhny Novgorod, working in the field of art with a variety of mediums and technologies. Throughout the year, the residents of Tikhaya, together with designers, programmers and dreamlaser technicians, mastered digital tools and applied them to their work.
Lena Lisitsa learned to model and print sculptures on a 3D printer, and composer Bartholomew Remov wrote music to match her ideas. Anton Morokov did the sound art. Yakov Horev and Alisa Voronina designed an interactive video installation based on interviews with visitors of TSEH* and Tikhaya art spaces. Vladimir Chernyshev conducted laser-assisted experiments on the transformation of resin, which he frequently uses in his work. The goal of this experiment is to achieve a unique result at the intersection of digital and analog art.
Mobirate is a mobie game development studio. There is always something new to discover in their games, something for each player to enjoy. Mobirate has been developing mobile games since 2003. They are known for such games, as ParkingMania series, Dead Ahead: ZombieWarfare, Big Rig Racing. Mobirate can teach you how to park a car, exit a parking lot. It also gives you a chance to be a racer and customize your car, run away from zombies. ParkingMania is a well-known car parking mobile game , in which you'll be parking various cars: from motorcycles and sports cars to trucks. You'll also learn how to parallel park a car in a courtyard of apartment buildings, and get to practice other driving maneuvers.
"Dead Ahead: ZombieWarfare" is a zombie-themed strategy game. The disfigured pixel zombies are after your flesh and blood. You have to stay sharp and drive a bus through contaminated areas open new territories, collect supplies, search for survivors and kill zombies. The game will keep you entertained! Big Rig Racing is a drag racing game. Collect the coolest trucks. Customize trucks with a coolest range of skins and paints. More than 30 games were developed with close to 250 million players worldwide. Mobirate games attract millions of players around the world with their easy to play, fun games, regular updates and charming graphics.
Various forms of folk art of the Yugra region lie at the basis of Moroshka Design: unique embroidery and ornament knitting patterns, pectoral jewelry made of Khanty and Mansi beads, Ural-Siberian wall paintings by the native peoples of the region. The brand offers a selection of art books, coloring books, notepads, diaries, souvenirs.
This product line was designed and launched as a result of a combination of traditional embroidery, knitting and painting patterns with modern graphic design. The brand was founded in 2017 by two designers, Arthur Yunusov and Djamil Ayzatullin. Moroshka Design represented the folk art and regional designing of Yugra at the Tavrida.Art, a large-scale youth festival.
The brand produces bedding from satin, silk, and washed cotton materials. They also sell throw blankets, duvets, pajamas, towels, and collaborative pieces with contemporary artists. Each collection follows a modular concept, making it easy to put together the desired set including sheets, duvet covers, and pillowcases.
The brand's distinctive feature lies in their duvet covers, designed for easy tucking. Their patented Pizza box construction facilitates seamless tucking without having to search the corners. Just like opening a pizza box, the duvet is placed inside and secured with a discreet perimeter zipper. This bedding maintains its pristine condition for up to 200 washes, retaining its original vibrancy without fading, shrinking, or pilling.
"Moscow Pike" is a refreshing urban social media project founded by Elvina Abibullaeva. Originally started in Krasnodar, it has now expanded its reach to Moscow. The distinctive highlight of the publication is its notorious "food which leaves a lasting impression on readers. The platform provides authentic reviews of various establishments.
Every December, "Moscow Pike" unveils its year-end roundup, bringing together the city's top venues to compete for the title of the readers' favorite. The media platform actively thrives on Instagram* and Telegram with a weekly reach of around 900,000 people on Instagram*. (*Note: Instagram is a social network banned in Russia.)
The project delves into the architectural language of the city and its engineering masterpieces. Established in 2014, it initially began as a small-scale project by engineer Ayrat Bagautdinov. Today, the project thrives not only in Moscow but also in St. Petersburg, Tbilisi, and Yerevan. Its mission is to instill urban culture and foster an understanding that a city is a place worth preserving and caring for.
In 2015, it won the All-Russian Competition of Innovations in Education, organized by the Higher School of Economics and the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. The team employs various formats of work, including tours, lectures, architectural excursions, quizzes, children's workshops, and private tours. Beyond that, Ayrat founded a tour guide school, offering valuable insights on becoming skilled city tour guides.