ABOUT
Having no formal education in graphic design, Vania Sofiandi's art is a result of pure talent and hard work. She holds double Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Finance, but decided to pursue her long time passion for graphic and web design. This decision is based on her success in her organizational involvement as a website and graphic designer and non-profit manga editor. Vania's background in business allows her to give a different perspective on her designs - not just a form of art but as a Marketing vehicle and business.
Vania lived the first 15 years of her life in Indonesia before moving to the U.S. She had traveled to many countries throughout the world, including Australia, China, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, South Africa and most South East Asian countries. She views herself as a global citizen. Vania had absorbed various art styles both traditional and modern during her travel, while observing their retail trend and social settings of these countries. She draws inspirations from her global experience for her art and designs.
So, whether you want an intricate website design or a simple logo, Vania can provide you the simply the best of both worlds.
Web Design
Vania prioritize clean, accessible and informative design in her website layout. The end product of the website will also combine clients' needs, clients' costumers' demand and the current trend. Combination of aesthetic values and accessability will result in marketablity of your website which in turn assists your business growth.
Logo
Logo is a representation of your business. It is a vehicle of your branding and recognition. Vania strives to create recognizable and distinctive logo. Her logo design is a mixture of simple original typography and detailed art, depending on your needs.
Graphic Art and Pattern
The influence of Japanese art is very apparent in her art as she encounters it in a personal level during her childhood and daily life. Her art and patterns are simple, beautiful and sometimes corky. Her passion for colors makes her artwork unique and vibrant. She was featured in an article on colourlovers.com by The Globe & Mail for her large interest in colors.