Getting to know the person you’re working with is important.

Hi, my name is Derya pronounced (dare-ya)

I’m a graphic designer, creative business owner, and your biggest support system when it comes to building a brand that actually feels like you.

I decided to officially start my design company in 2023 after getting completely burnt out from the corporate life. I craved creative freedom. I wanted to work with real people business owners with passion, heart, and big ideas not sit in meetings all day designing things that didn’t feel meaningful. So I took the leap, and I’ve never looked back.

Now I help business owners around the world with brand identity, web design, and logo design that’s not only beautiful, but backed by strategy. I pour my heart into every project and treat every brand like it’s my own because I know how much this all means to you.

You’ll find me most days behind my screen (probably with a matcha in hand), designing, building, teaching, and cheering on other creatives.

Person wearing a hijab and headphones sitting at a desk with dual monitors, one displaying a nature scene, in a warmly lit room with plants and artwork.

Here are some things that I love

A light blue crochet project with a crochet hook resting on it on a wooden surface. The image has handwritten text that says, 'On my free time I love to crochet' with an arrow pointing towards the crochet project.
A fluffy orange cat lying on a closed black laptop on a wooden table, with a tall green plant and a green glass bottle in the background. Handwritten text in the top left corner says "MY ASSISTANT MOCHI" with an arrow pointing to the cat.
Home office setup with a monitor, laptop, ergonomic chair, decorative plants, and shelves, with a note indicating three years of building this setup.

Listen to My Graphic design journey

My journey as a faceless content creator and graphic designer has been far from easy, but no matter how hard it gets, every day I grow more and more.

I’ve had to learn how to show up without showing my face, how to stand out in a sea of designers, and how to stay grounded in my purpose even when it felt like no one was watching. There were moments of doubt, burnout, and feeling like I was shouting into the void but I always came back to why I started. To create. To connect. To help others build something real.

Choosing to do things differently hasn’t always been the easiest route, but it’s what’s made this path feel so authentic. I’ve learned to lean into my own voice, to trust my eye, and to build a business that reflects who I am not just what I do.