In April 2026, our festival of contemporary visual communications will take place. This project will bring together our partners, design studios, students, and faculty to discuss and showcase our vision of the future.
Open Calls
We are expecting posters created in Poster Pocket. It is our interactive tool that allows users to design posters on their phone, laptop, tablet, or desktop computer using a camera. Poster Pocket can be accessed at pp-ttf.ru.
This category explores invisible realities, alternate dimensions and fantastical landscapes that exist beyond ordinary perception. We are looking for works visualizing worlds that could exist from quantum universes to post-apocalyptic scenarios.
Creative coding is widely used in design projects. How is it transforming the profession? Within this theme we invite you to explore how coding reshapes visual language, branding, aesthetics, and design processes.
The participant's task is to create an original letter "T" and then bring it to life using animation. Why "T"? Because it is a point of intersection a form of balance and direction and it means also Terminal. The letter "T" serves as a visual symbol or image of the future and we invite participants to consider what sign it might be today.
Planetarium No. 1 Obvodny Canal Embankment, 74 C, St. Petersburg
April 22 9:00 PM
The festival's opening promises to be large-scale and truly impressive: There will be a screening of video projects by designers from a wide range of studios on the topics of the future, technology, and art.
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Lectures
Lecture Hall at Vladimir Mayakovsky Central City Public Library Fontanka River Embankment, 44 (Gostiny Dvor, Nevsky Prospekt, and Mayakovskaya metro stations), St. Petersburg
April 26 11:00 AM
Free registration
Exhibition
Moscow Market Exhibition Center Reshetnikova 12 / Electrosila metro station, St. Petersburg
April, 2026
Poster Pocket is a tool that allows users to create posters from their surroundings and join in a collective search for the creative potential hidden in everyday life. Participants are tasked with creating their own poster that reveals the visual potential of everyday objects, places, and situations.