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The brand's website offers a convenient platform for parents to find suitable clothing and provides a blog with valuable information, including upcoming events and travel tips for parents of children with special needs. In 2021, "be easy kid" launched the "Fashion Picnic" festival, bringing together over 30 brands of adaptive clothing and rehabilitation aids manufacturers. This event provided a one-stop-shop for more than 1000 families to find everything they need.


Blazar young contemporary art fair features was founded in 2020. Unlike other fairs, blazar participants are not only galleries, but also independent artists starting their careers as well as creative associations, educational institutions and non-profit organizations. The team of trained mediators is there to assist with artwork selection.
The fair is accompanied by an extensive lecture program, discussions with artists, curators, patrons, and art managers, as well as performances, children's tours, and workshops. The aim is to discover and support new talents, showcase young art's development, and promote diverse non-profit initiatives.


Established in 2002 in Riga by designer Ilya Bulychev, BLCV entered the Russian market in 2017. Blending classic tailoring with sophisticated casual elegance and contemporary innovative design, the brand offers bespoke pattern development and custom tailoring based on individual measurements. Beyond denim, their clothing lines encompass men's and women's wear, along with an upcycling capsule collection.
Specializing in denim sourced from Italy, Turkey, and Uzbekistan, BLCV features classic dark blue, black, and selvedge denim – the latter woven with a unique pattern using traditional shuttle looms. BLCV jeans serve as the cornerstone for a complete wardrobe.


This brand produces premium stainless steel thermoses featuring innovative designs, premium materials, advanced technology, and exceptional heat retention capabilities, all without any unnecessary components.
Their thermoses come in various types, such as cups, flasks, canisters, and double-shot glasses. They also manufacture accessories like handles, caps, and silicone rings. Bobber strives to create a sense of relevance and precision in their products, seamlessly integrating pure engineering, reliability, simplicity, and style into a cohesive whole.


Brand Hub is a pioneering online service for building brands in the business world. Under the guidance of Director General Alexander Moroz, the platform caters to startups and small to medium-sized businesses, offering branding solutions. Among their clientele are brands in the cosmetics, children's clothing, staircase manufacturing, automotive repair, and other industries. In 2022, the platform experienced exponential growth, doubling its user base.
Brand Hub stands as the only online platform in Russia designed specifically to provide entrepreneurs with easy and comprehensive brand creation and corporate identity solutions. With meticulous research on products and trends, the agency's team strategically positions brands, devising concepts, proposing business names, and creating logos, corporate styles, fonts, colors, icons, patterns, and branded media.


Breathedge is a first-person survival simulator, developed by RedRuins Softworks in 2018. The narrative follows the journey of Muzhik, who grapples with the aftermath of a spaceship catastrophe and tries to find his way home. With the task of constructing his own space station and forging a fresh path, the hero's expedition unfolds.
In Breathedge, players have the creative freedom to establish a unique space station, provide it with oxygen and electricity, and install various equipment, from solar panels to a hamster farm. They can even build a space car and assemble a small rocket. The game offers an entertaining story, along with dark humor, cynical dialogues, crazed enemies, an immortal chicken, and other attributes of an exceptional gaming experience.


Brusnikin Independent Theatrical was founded based on two courses at the MHAT School Studio led by Dmitry Brusnikin, an actor of the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre, director, professor, Honored Artist of Russia, and Honored Figure of Arts of the Russian Federation. The theater's notable feature is its lack of a singular artistic idea, avoiding the dictatorship of one director, and embracing openness to various artistic directions and collaborations with diverse artists.
The ensemble includes talented actors like Marina Brusnikina, Alena Khovanskaya, Yuri Kvyatkovsky, Maxim Didenko, Yuri Muravitsky, Maxim Kurochkin, and Andrei Stadnikov. The Brusnikin Theater's performances grace leading Moscow theaters, including Praktika Theater, The Meyerhold Center, Educational Theater of the MHAT School Studio, and the Boyarsky Chambers Theater.


Delve into the heartwarming children's tale of courage, kindness, and the pursuit of dreams. The story follows the journey of the snail Busya, who embarks on a journey around the world in search of the key to the chest, gifted to her by her grandmother. Equipped with a bag of beloved trinkets, a home on her back to seek shelter from bad weather, and a snail's imagination, she befriends various animals, birds, and insects who help her along the way.
Published by "Izdanie Knig.com" and authored by Katerina Konchenko, the tale unfolds with subtle humor and continuous plot. With a large font and ample line spacing, the book is perfect for children to enjoy independent reading. The illustrations, done in soft pastel colors by artist Lena Krivtsova, complement the narrative, encouraging the development of children's imagination.
Formation of a pool of regional experts in the areas of creative industries for conducting the survey: specialists from one or more creative fields, local opinion leaders, having the expertise and experience in one of the studied categories.
Secret balloting by a group of federal specialists in order to narrow down the list of the most interesting products to a hundred.
Survey and in-depth interviews with experts to identify the largest possible list of local creative products.
Preparation of cards with information about products for the showcase.
The process of creating and verifying an extended list of creative products.
Publication of the catalog with cards on the website.
Collection of data on creative products of the city performed by a group of trained creative volunteers.
Presentation of the project at a landmark industry event.