


Order and chaos are always in a delicate but inseparable balance. Every day we face a variety of structures, ranging from architectural forms, natural landscapes, smaller particle structures to social systems and space dimensions. These structures create a sense of order, but they often conceal chaos that can suddenly manifest itself in the most unexpected forms. We all seek harmony by creating structures, systems and rules that help us organize our lives, our work, our work, and, in practical terms, everything around us, but, as practice has shown, even the most carefully crafted order can break down in one moment, giving way to chaos. This book is an attempt to look beyond the usual perception of order and chaos. Where these concepts are not the opposite, but rather two sides of the same coin. To see and see how these concepts interact with each other, creating a dynamic that affects us, our lives and the world around us.


Schmuz-tituls are in the same style as the cover, they cut sections from each other, and they show graphically the material in the section.
The numbering of the sections is done by the circles present in the Schmuz-titul graph.
With every new meaning section, the text and the photos themselves are moving more and more to make it clear that we are moving from order to chaos.
Systemic Faults is a central section of a book that sort of balances order and chaos at the intersection.
The book uses two fonts: Rene (Fedia Abrostikin) for accumulation and Georgia (Matthew Carter) for the main text.
The book was printed with a supercover, and it was made of soft plastic, on which the graphics of the book were drawn.
The project can also be viewed at Dprofile: https://dprofile.ru/case/109714/mirovoi-poriadok-visualnoe-issledovanie-book and Behance: https://www.behance.net/gallery/218404087/mirovoj-porjadok-visualnoe-isledovanie-book