Jane Jiolycv
Graphic DesignerNetwork 



+ Motion Graphics
+ AI-Generated Image Making


A project visualizing the ecosystem of Wingate Institute by bringing its statues to life through AI.




    + Motion Graphics
    + Title Design 
    + AI-Generated Image Making


    A title sequence for a TV series adaptation of Kurt Vonnegut's "Slaughterhouse 5", 
    The sequence explores themes of war trauma and time displacement through fragmented typography and war imagery.
     the opening creates a disorienting experience that mirrors Billy Pilgrim's unstuck-in-time consciousness, preparing viewers for the surreal anti-war narrative that follows.







    + Motion Graphics
    + Experimental Video
    + Sound Design


    A video combining recorded conversations between an addicted mother and her daughter as the soundtrack, with motion graphics collages of housing project buildings as the visual layer. The work explores themes of disconnection and fractured relationships.






      + Motion Graphics
      + Poster Design
      + Visual Identity


      A poster series and mini-branding for a cultural event exploring the relationship between culture and place.
      Created a unique visual identity through architectural collages that deconstruct and reconstruct buildings, revealing both their exterior facades and interior spaces.
       




      + Brand Identity 
      + Packaging Design
      + Social Media


      A rebranding project for burger restaurant Burgeroom that needed to feel fresh, student-friendly, something that doesn't take itself too seriously but remains memorable. The solution centers around bold red, modular typography, and direct messaging. The system focused heavily on takeaway packaging - boxes, wrappers, and bags that transform every meal into a recognizable visual experience, supported by a cohesive Instagram presence that extends the brand's playful personality into social media. 





      + Speculative Design
      + Motion Graphics

      A critical design project exploring the question: "What if women had ruled the world?" Since this never happened, the only way to find out is to rewrite history itself. Created two videos featuring Miriam (Moses' sister) and Börte Khan (Genghis Khan's wife) as rulers instead of supporting figures. Using AI-generated scripts, voice cloning technology, and visuals inspired by female artists whose voices were historically silenced, the project imagines alternative historical narratives where women held the power to shape civilizations. 






      + Print Design
      + Typography


      A booklet that takes Wikipedia content about Orwell's "1984" and presents it through the visual language of brutalist architecture. The design creates an oppressive atmosphere that mirrors
       the book's themes, using heavy typography, monochromatic imagery,
      and raw concrete textures.






      + Web Design
      + UI/UX Design


      A website design for "Encyclopedia of Ideas" - a digital platform organizing and presenting philosophical, scientific, and cultural concepts. The design creates an intuitive navigation system that allows users to explore interconnected ideas and discover relationships between different fields of knowledge.




        + Motion Graphics

        An animated poster series for a Haaretz newspaper article series.




          + UI/UX Design

          A cynical computer game about Israeli football that exposes the absurdities and contradictions within the local sports culture.