Vladimir Chaïka, Russia

AGI member since 1999

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Studied art and design at Stroganov Higher School of Arts and Crafts in Moscow from 1977 until 1982. Freelance graphic designer based in Moscow since 1982: Works on posters, magazines, identity design and photography at his personal studio.
Awards: Second Prize, 4th Block International Poster Exhibition, Kharkov, Ukraine, 2000, and Special Prize from Designers Union of the Ukraine, 2006; Golden Bee, International Biennale of Graphic Design, Moscow, 1999, 2000, 2004; Gold Medal, International Poster Biennale, Warsaw, 2004; Bronze Prize, 3rd International Poster Biennale. Ningbo, 2004; Excellence and AICA Award, Zgraf 8, International Exhibition of Graphic Design. Zagreb, Croatia, 1999; Grand Prix, Best Signs and Logos of Russia, National Exhibition for Sign and Logo Design, Moscow, 1998; Grand Prix, Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition, Fort Collins, 1997; National Award for Culture and Art, Russia, 1996; Alphonse Mucha Prize, Biennale of Graphic Design, Brno, 1996.

Design work by Vladimir Chaïka


    Vladimir Chaïka, Russia (1999)

    Vladimir Chaïka, Russia (1999)

    Studied art and design at Stroganov Higher School of Arts and Crafts in Moscow from 1977 until 1982. Freelance graphic designer based in Moscow since 1982: Works on posters, magazines, identity design and photography at his personal studio.
    Awards: Second Prize, 4th Block International Poster Exhibition, Kharkov, Ukraine, 2000, and Special Prize from Designers Union of the Ukraine, 2006; Golden Bee, International Biennale of Graphic Design, Moscow, 1999, 2000, 2004; Gold Medal, International Poster Biennale, Warsaw, 2004; Bronze Prize, 3rd International Poster Biennale. Ningbo, 2004; Excellence and AICA Award, Zgraf 8, International Exhibition of Graphic Design. Zagreb, Croatia, 1999; Grand Prix, Best Signs and Logos of Russia, National Exhibition for Sign and Logo Design, Moscow, 1998; Grand Prix, Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition, Fort Collins, 1997; National Award for Culture and Art, Russia, 1996; Alphonse Mucha Prize, Biennale of Graphic Design, Brno, 1996.