Sketches
Everything always starts with a sketch. A pencil stroke, an idea taking shape, a concept becoming clearer. That's where it all begins, even before touching a keyboard.
The visual universe of Studio Yetta didn't come out of nowhere. These sketches are at least five years old and were sitting in my notebooks, patiently waiting their turn, quietly whispering: "one day, we'll do this."
3D
There's something deeply satisfying about seeing a flat shape gain depth. 3D is the art of making you believe you could almost touch what lives in a screen. It's playing with light, creating little worlds that exist nowhere else but in imagination—and yet, they look so real.
Each modeled object tells an intention, each texture adds an emotion.
It's digital sculpture, with the advantage of being able to start over without losing any material.
Typography
Typography is often the first thing you feel before even reading. For this site, I wanted letters that had a story, a presence.
They're inspired by the typography you'd see on toy boxes from the 80s: direct, joyful, a bit imperfect. Letters that invited you to play, to imagine, to open the box.
This choice is a way to remind that design, before being serious, can also remain curious and sincere.
Mockups
Mockups are the laboratory of design. That's where you test, break, and rebuild. No pressure, no judgment—just pure exploration. You move a title by 3 pixels, swap two colors... It's the assumed rough draft, the unfiltered work in progress. And it's often in this creative chaos that the best finds are born—the ones you would never have discovered by aiming for perfection on the first try.
Code
Behind every smooth animation, every elegant transition, every interaction that makes you smile, there are lines of code. Lots of lines.
Code is the secret recipe that transforms a beautiful static image into a living experience. It's what makes a button react when you hover over it, a page load gracefully, an unexpected detail appear at just the right moment. It's meticulous, sometimes temperamental, often invisible—but without it, nothing moves.
And Studio Yetta loves when things move!