Hello! I’m Dasha.
I’m an American graphic designer from Atlanta, GA with a background in design and filmmaking. I started at ABX Studios, working with corporate clients and building a foundation in precision, process, and collaboration. Now I focus on small businesses and nonprofits, where design plays a central role in shaping identity and communication.
My design philosophy is simple: good design should be clear, engaging, and memorable. I approach every project with equal parts creativity and structure—looking for solutions that are visually distinctive while also practical and usable. For me, design is about solving communication problems in a way that feels fresh, intentional, and accessible.
When Hurricane Helene hit North Carolina, I used design and visual storytelling to help local businesses share their updates, raise funds, and rebuild visibility after the floods. My MA in Filmmaking from MetFilm School in London further sharpened my eye for composition and visual impact, which I now bring fully into my design practice.
Currently, I’m collaborating with the North London Buddhist Centre, creating visual systems that unify their communications and reflect their ethos with clarity.
I’m committed to graphic design because it sits at the intersection of creativity and impact. Strong design helps organizations present themselves confidently, connect with their audiences, and stand out in a crowded landscape. That combination of artistry and function is what keeps me excited about the work I do.
Why me instead of an agency or freelance platforms?
Agencies can be costly and impersonal, while freelance platforms often prioritize speed over quality. With me, you get professional design, direct collaboration, and consistency—because I’m invested in your success, not just a single project.
