About Us

Nalqevia was created for designers who wanted a calmer, clearer way to study AI-assisted creative work. Our courses and materials focus on visual thinking, prompt language, concept planning, layout study, mood direction, and design documentation. We built Nalqevia around one simple idea: designers do not need loud claims or confusing theory. They need structured learning materials that respect taste, creative judgment, and the quiet process of building visual ideas.

SHAPOVALOVA VIKTORIIA - owner
The story began with our owner,
Viktoriia Shapovalova, a designer and creative educator with 6 years of experience in visual design, brand systems, digital composition, and learning material development. Before creating Nalqevia, Viktoriia worked across independent studios, creative teams, and client-based design projects, where AI-assisted tools gradually became part of research, concept planning, and visual exploration. At first, this new workflow felt scattered. Prompts were difficult to organize, references became messy, and many creative outputs looked interesting but lacked a clear design direction.

That personal challenge became the starting point for Nalqevia. Viktoriia began building a personal system for writing clearer prompts, preparing design briefs, reviewing outputs, naming concept directions, and documenting each creative decision. Over time, this system became useful not only for personal design work, but also for teaching other creatives how to approach AI with more structure and care. Nalqevia grew from those notes, worksheets, and guided exercises.

Our team created these courses because many designers face the same struggle. They have strong visual taste, but they may not know how to describe mood, texture, light, composition, or layout in a way that supports AI-assisted study. They may collect many visuals without understanding how to compare them, refine them, or connect them into one clear creative direction. Nalqevia was built to make that process more readable, more organized, and more useful for design practice.

The mission behind Nalqevia is to support designers as they learn how AI can fit into thoughtful creative workflows. Our courses are not built around exaggerated claims. They are shaped around practical study: how to write a brief, how to form a prompt, how to review a visual, how to compare directions, and how to document creative choices. We believe AI-assisted design study works better when it begins with human taste, clear intent, and careful observation.

Viktoriia’s background includes work in visual identity, editorial design, concept development, creative research, and educational material planning. Across previous projects, she collaborated with independent design studios, small creative teams, digital learning projects, and client-based visual brands. These collaborations shaped a practical understanding of how designers think, how creative teams organize visual direction, and how learning materials can be written with clarity.

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Before launching Nalqevia, Viktoriia also created internal design guides, creative worksheets, prompt notes, and visual review templates for learners and collaborators. Over
900 students have studied materials created or guided by Viktoriia across workshops, private learning sessions, studio training, and digital course formats. This experience shaped the Nalqevia approach: structured modules, clear examples, calm pacing, and design-focused exercises.

Nalqevia courses are made for designers, creative learners, visual thinkers, brand builders, layout-focused creators, and anyone studying AI-assisted design from a practical point of view. Each course is designed around a specific part of the creative process. Some focus on prompt language. Others focus on layout, visual consistency, documentation, concept collections, or creative sequencing. Together, they form a learning space where designers can study AI through design logic rather than noise.

Our materials are written with care. We avoid exaggerated wording and focus on what learners can study inside each course: creative planning, visual analysis, prompt refinement, mood exploration, layout thinking, and project documentation. Every module is created to support a thoughtful study process where the learner stays in control of visual decisions.

Nalqevia is not about replacing the designer’s eye. It is about giving designers a clearer way to work with new creative methods while keeping personal taste, visual judgment, and design intention at the center. Viktoriia and the Nalqevia team continue to shape courses that feel structured, useful, and aligned with the needs of modern designers.

At its core, Nalqevia is a learning studio for AI-aware design practice. We create digital courses and materials for people who want to explore visual ideas with more structure, better notes, and a steadier creative process.