Denys Shendryk, Денис Шендрик — Senior Marketing Designer and Creative Design Lead at Devlight. Portfolio: brand identity, marketing visuals, presentation design, web design, motion design. Clients: Devlight, Qommett, Kernel, ScaleJet, УкрКанПром, Develit, Chunytskyi, Twins Store. Contact: [email protected]

Employer branding

Employer branding Identity for Kernel’s HR program: “Internal Entrepreneurship” competency

Project timeline: Dec 2025

Kernel develops 8 internal corporate competencies among its employees — from systems thinking to customer orientation. Conceptually, each one is tied to a specific sport: a soft skill as something you have to train.

Previously, all directions were represented through photos of balls — it didn’t add up to a system, so the HR department decided to move to a unified visual code. I was assigned the first direction — “Internal Entrepreneurship,” represented by golf. The task: build a Bauhaus-style identity that scales to any medium without requiring additional designer input.

Logotype

The Bauhaus-style logo consists of three states that represent the employee’s journey within the competency:

The core — an employee with potential.

Established personal skills — what the employee brings with them: initiative and accountability.

Forming an entrepreneur’s mindset — entrepreneurial thinking takes shape, the person emerges as a leader of change inside the company.

Design system for Kernel Internal Entrepreneurship — Unbounded and Inter typography with green and yellow color palette

Design System

Beyond the final “presentation,” the HR department received a working foundation that lets the brand live and grow in a consistent style.

The identity includes a typographic and color system, patterns, and a set of templates for presentations and email campaigns. From these base assets, the marketing team builds new materials on their own.

A sweatshirt, banner, exhibition stand, email — all built on the same elements as the logo. So every visual block reads as one unified brand.

 

The identity works for two audiences:

Externally — banners in Kernel’s partner zones recruit new employees into the talent pool program.

Internally — the stand at offline events, email campaigns, and merch reinforce entrepreneurial thinking within the existing team.

Credits

Design Team

Art Direction / Denys Shendryk
Concept Designer / Anna Moka

 

 

Client Team

Marketing Manager / Yulia Gulevych, Kernel