Web Design
Afterglow Jewellery
Afterglow is a jewellery label run by Charms Baltis & Ben Neich. Afterglow brand has been very successful selling at jewellery stores and receiving much attention in the press. However there was no way for Charms to sell her work directly, and that’s when she turned to the web. At Solosoy, we were happy to create Afterglow Jewellery website where Charms can sell her work, update new collections and promote her brand. Visually, the website is an extension of the Afterglow Jewellery brand.
I found working with Tatyana an absolute pleasure, she managed to extract my vision for my site perfectly and turned my thoughts into a beautiful and functional website. Tatyana works quickly, efficiently and with a strong knowledge of her industry. I would highly recommend Solosoy for any website design.
Linda Pullinsi
Linda Pullinsi is a watercolour artist working from Phoenix, Arizona. Linda painted a large collection of beautiful artworks, and she needed a way to share them with the world. She already had a website that she put together in Frontpage, but it kept breaking and it was a huge pain to update. Solosoy re-designed her website and incorporated a CMS , so Linda can take full control of her site and her work.
What I liked best about working with Tatyana and her team was the communication. She really took the time to understand the look and functions that would work best for me, often going above and beyond what I expected. She really connected with me during the process and I am completely overjoyed with my new site. My bounce rate has gone way down and I love how easy it is for me to update. I would highly recommend you let Tatyana perfect your online presence and increase your business.
Typography
Type & Music In Motion
This was Tatyana’s personal animation project. The work has been inspired by the music of Jean-Jacques Burnel and the “The Count of Monte Cristo” animated series. It creates a romantic world of the Victorian era, and takes the viewer on a typographic journey through elaborate letter shapes, flowing transitions and a meeting of two souls passionately in love.
Fine Art & Illustration
We love art and we value the technique of hand-rendering images to make them personal, unique and human. We believe that sometimes it’s all right create “art for art’s sake.” It’s easy to get lost in a modern world of advanced technologies and graphics software. But we always remember that it’s not the program that does the work, it’s the person who is driving the program. As Mike Perry said, “The computer is an important tool,
but it is still just a tool.”
We invite you to browse through a selection of hand-rendered illustrations that Tatyana created, while being away from her digital helpers.
