Vector graphics professional workspace
About Kuralox

Where vector graphics
gets serious study

Started in 2022 with one clear idea

Vector graphics is a discipline with real depth — path construction, anchor behavior, Boolean operations, coordinate systems — and most people who want to learn it end up scattered across disconnected tutorials. Kuralox was set up specifically to address that gap. We run structured seminars that build knowledge in sequence, covering both the conceptual and practical sides of the subject.

We work across the country, running everything online so participants from Lviv to Kharkiv can join the same session. The technical setup is simple and the schedule is designed around real working hours. Since launch we have helped participants from regional towns and large cities access the same quality of instruction without needing to travel.

Every program is built around a specific skill set with a defined outcome. We do not run general introductions — each course targets a concrete set of competencies and works through them systematically. That includes things like working with compound paths in Illustrator, production-ready SVG export settings, and building scalable icon systems from scratch.

Structured learning session on vector path construction
2022 Operating since

Some facts worth knowing

Numbers from our operating history — no projections, no aspirational targets. What participants have worked through and where they came from.

14+
Structured courses on vector topics
24+
Regions reached across Ukraine
6+
Specialization tracks available
780+
Participants completed at least one course

Instruction

The people who design and teach the courses

Each course at Kuralox is led by a practitioner who works with vector graphics regularly, not someone who learned the subject for the purpose of teaching it. That distinction matters for the kind of detail and judgment that gets communicated in a session.

Curriculum built around real projects Sessions use actual production scenarios — icon systems, scalable diagrams, exportable assets — not abstract exercises.
Small cohorts, specific feedback Groups are kept small enough that participants can ask specific questions and get answers about their own files, not hypothetical ones.
Defined progression across levels From understanding how anchors behave to optimising SVG markup for web delivery — each stage builds on the previous one in a clear sequence.
Instructor at Kuralox

Orsolya Fekete

Lead Instructor, Vector & SVG

Orsolya has been working with vector tools professionally for over a decade — across print production, UI icon systems, and technical illustration. She developed the core SVG module for Kuralox and leads the advanced path construction seminars. Her focus is on the things that get skipped in documentation: how the pen tool actually behaves under different tension settings, where Boolean operations fail on complex shapes, and how file structure affects rendering across platforms.