In 2004, Stanislav was looking after geese on a sunny day in May. He thought his notes in his notebook needed a secret code so nobody would know what he wrote. It was not secret, but he wanted to be careful. This is how the "cryptography" font appeared. It was hard to read what was written. In 2023, Stanislav made the font digital. He remembered his young games of being a spy. In 2008, Stanislav got a computer for the first time. He bought it with his own money. Before that, he knew about computers like myths — he heard about them but didn't see them often. The first thing he did was install Photoshop. Then he started learning 3D design in 3ds Max. He also looked for work online. He did 3D modeling and copywriting. It wasn't much money, but he kept looking for his niche.
In 2009, he discovered Linux. For seven years, it was his main operating system. He read about the Linux kernel and Unix. He even read books by Andrew Tanenbaum and Linus Torvalds. In 2010, Stanislav went to Novocheboksarsk. He worked as a designer in an advertising company for two months. One day he made a mistake on a big banner. He wrote "Quatrefoils" instead of "Quatrafoils". Nobody noticed the mistake until the banner was ready. The money he got there was not much. So he went home.
Stanislav wanted to be a programmer. But there were no places for him in the school. He tried again next year, but there were still no places. He said, "I'll learn by myself!" and he started to study by himself. In 2011, Stanislav looked for a job, but he didn't find it. A friend told him to learn how to make websites. He started to learn HTML and CSS and made simple websites. He also tried to learn C++, but he failed and started learning C instead. With C, he understood programming better and started working in this field. C, Bash and PHP became his favorite things.
In 2012, Stanislav started working as a designer in an office. He liked it and grew professionally. He worked on the website and made frontend and backend parts of it. He also made an application to test employees with passwords and time limits. In the same year, he tried to learn Blender. He was angry and cried. The interface was different and it was hard to understand. But he worked hard and now he knows Blender well. He got good marks in contests on Blender website.
In 2015, Stanislav went to Sochi to find a job. He couldn't find anything there, so he looked for work on an exchange. He drew SVG pictures for one client for 16 months. In 2018, Stanislav made his first website. He made it from start to finish. He also learned about macOS. Then he worked as a designer at Loginom Company. He did front-end projects. After six years at the company, he realized how much he had grown as a professional.
In 2023, he digitized his first font, created as a child, and created a couple of others. He delved into font theory. He started learning Vue and converted one of his commercial projects to it to consolidate his theoretical knowledge.
In 2024, Stanislav joined Azimut7.