Alina Verzhykivskab. Ukraine
I’m a product UX/UI designer and artist. My work is guided by a simple set of questions: What is the purpose, context, and impact of what we create?
My artistic practice explores memory, fragility, and transformation. Through writing, visual experiments, and conceptual projects, I reflect on time, identity, and the body as a carrier of experience. I’m interested in how meaning shifts when context changes—how familiarity dissolves, how intuition persists, and how creation becomes a way to soften uncertainty rather than resolve it.
Across both design and art, I work with the idea that order and chaos coexist. Things are built, decay, and are rebuilt again. Whether shaping an interface or composing a text, I treat creation as a living process—one that leaves space for doubt, attention, and quiet precision.

works on paper | 2024-2026





















@ Alina Verzhykivska 2025 | 0.26 CO2 per load
Alina Verzhykivskab. Ukraine
I’m a product UX/UI designer and artist. My work is guided by a simple set of questions: What is the purpose, context, and impact of what we create?
My artistic practice explores memory, fragility, and transformation. Through writing, visual experiments, and conceptual projects, I reflect on time, identity, and the body as a carrier of experience. I’m interested in how meaning shifts when context changes—how familiarity dissolves, how intuition persists, and how creation becomes a way to soften uncertainty rather than resolve it.
Across both design and art, I work with the idea that order and chaos coexist. Things are built, decay, and are rebuilt again. Whether shaping an interface or composing a text, I treat creation as a living process—one that leaves space for doubt, attention, and quiet precision.

works on paper | 2024-2026





















@ Alina Verzhykivska 2025 | 0.26 CO2 per load
Alina Verzhykivskab. Ukraine
I’m a product UX/UI designer and artist. My work is guided by a simple set of questions: What is the purpose, context, and impact of what we create?
My artistic practice explores memory, fragility, and transformation. Through writing, visual experiments, and conceptual projects, I reflect on time, identity, and the body as a carrier of experience. I’m interested in how meaning shifts when context changes—how familiarity dissolves, how intuition persists, and how creation becomes a way to soften uncertainty rather than resolve it.
Across both design and art, I work with the idea that order and chaos coexist. Things are built, decay, and are rebuilt again. Whether shaping an interface or composing a text, I treat creation as a living process—one that leaves space for doubt, attention, and quiet precision.

works on paper | 2024-2026





















@ Alina Verzhykivska 2025 | 0.26 CO2 per load