
Meet your designer!
Hello and welcome—my name is Natasha. I'm the designer behind this studio, a one-woman creative space built from years of exploring and shaping across multiple disciplines. With a background in fashion styling and an enduring love for illustration, I’ve come to see design as a kind of styling, too—not just of people, but of ideas, identities, and stories.
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This studio brings together what I do best: Visual Identity, Art Direction, and Illustration. While I work solo, the process is deeply collaborative and always personal. Every project is a chance to really listen, to understand the heart of someone’s vision, and bring it to life with clarity, feeling and a nuanced visual language.
About the studio
(and the one behind it)
Anda Creative Studio is a studio shaped by care. We believe "that extra something" is what makes a brand, strengthens a story, and creates a lingering memory. "Anda", a formal way of addressing someone (or simply, "you") in Bahasa, is the very work we put our creative soul into. & and * in our logo very directly points to the care and attention we bring into our creative projects, design details, and& more*. Our studio is led by one, yet open to collaboration—and grounded in the belief that even the smallest design choice can carry the weight of something greater.
To Natasha, honesty is everything—in how she designs, how she communicates, and how she hold space for clients to feel safe, seen, and inspired: "I want those who work with me to feel deeply supported and trust that their ideas will be cared for and carefully crafted."
When she isn't tinkering with concepts & designs, she would be listening to indie music, neo-folk, post-rock & ethereal tunes. She's inspired by quiet, heartfelt films like Columbus and Amélie, childhood favourites like The Little Prince, and soft sci-fi stories like Arrival, Interstellar and Dune. "I love that mix of small moments and big emotions—like holding the whole universe in a cup of coffee. I call it my “cosmic latte” perspective: a little bit tasteful, & a little bit divine."
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At the end of the day, she see this work as both styling & storytelling—rooted in truth, made with love, and always guided by something greater than herself.









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