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Avant-garde gingerbread

Gingerbread - a souvenir from Kursk
We were approached by a client with a request to make packaging for printed gingerbread. The main task was for the gingerbread to become a souvenir, a gift from Kursk.
In most cases, manufacturers try to design the packaging in a pseudovintage, old Russian style. This looks very monotonous and boring. All the more so because Kursk is a young, lively, dynamic city. We did not want another merchant's gingerbread to be born at all.
Few people remember that the father of Russian avngarde, the author of Suprematism and the famous painting "Black Square", Kazimir Malevich lived in Kursk from 1896 to 1907. In many ways the city influenced his formation and development as an artist.
And we decided to pay tribute to the great man who gave several years of his life to Kursk.

And, of course, we could not pass by the two most famous symbols of Kursk - the famous Antonovka apples and the Kursk nightingale.
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