Contact

Start with a concise brief.

Keep the first message short, specific, and easy to answer.

  • Email for project briefs
  • LinkedIn for lighter first contact
  • No heavy form flow

Response path

Email first, LinkedIn if preferred.

No heavy form flow, no unnecessary friction, just a clear way to start the conversation.

Reach out

Simple contact paths

The clearest first note gets the best response.

Email

anastasiayakimovska@gmail.com

Best for project briefs, timelines, and early scoping notes.

Send an email

LinkedIn

Connect directly

Useful if you prefer a lighter first touch before sending more detail.

Open LinkedIn

Include this in the first message

  • A short note on what you are building or improving.
  • The main users, audience, or internal team involved.
  • What feels blocked right now: positioning, structure, workflow, launch, or implementation.
  • Any key timing constraints or launch windows.

Best fit

Where the studio is most useful

These are the project types where the studio is most useful.

Founder-led products that need a credible first public presence.

Organizations replacing fragmented workflows with a clearer digital system.

Platforms with multiple audiences, content structures, or operational states.

Teams that want thoughtful execution without building a large product organization too early.

Next step

Want to understand the studio fit before you reach out?

If you want more context before reaching out, review the selected work or the studio approach and then send a short brief.