Studio
Studio is the starting point of the story of graphic art. It is not only a place of production, but a space for thinking and experimentation. Within the studio, graphic art exists as the practice of creating images through various printing techniques, both manual and digital. Here, the boundary between graphic art and graphic design begins to dissolve. Images emerge from material tests, mistakes, and repetition. The studio shapes visual character and a way of seeing images as experiences, not merely final outcomes.


Web Development
Web development focuses on building clear, flexible digital platforms for content, archives, and experimental graphic practices.


Graphic Design
Graphic design translates ideas into visual communication, balancing function, clarity, and expressive graphic language.


Publishing
Publishing explores printed and digital formats to distribute ideas, documents, and visual narratives as accessible knowledge.


Screen printing
Screen printing emphasizes hands-on production, experimentation with materials, and process-driven image making in editions.