Tanya Pyskur

Tanya Pyskur

Graphic Designer

Tanya serves as a translator between words and visuals, approaching design through the lens of language. She understands that every brand has a story, and each visual choice influences how that story is perceived.

Tanya’s path to design wasn’t direct, and that’s what makes her approach interesting. Starting with English philology, she spent years studying how language works, how meaning forms, and how stories shape the way people see the world. Her understanding of communication eventually guided her towards visual work, realizing that images, layout, and design can tell stories just like words do.

At Ajust Design, she supports projects across branding and digital design, bringing the same careful attention she once applied to language. Her background shows up in how Tanya works: treating each project like a text that needs clarity, structure, and thoughtful detail. She values visuals that have purpose, not just decoration.

Her approach is research-minded and curious. Before jumping into design, Tanya asks questions, studies the context, and understands what needs to be communicated. Then she works to transform complex ideas into simple, intuitive outcomes, much like translating a difficult concept into clear language. The goal is always the same: make it easy to understand without losing depth.

What colleagues notice is her steady process. She doesn’t rush to solutions but builds them carefully, testing if the visual communication matches what the brand actually needs to say. It’s the discipline of someone trained to notice how small choices, whether in words or design, change meaning.

Outside work, Tanya stays connected to what first shaped her thinking. She’s an avid reader, collects postcards from places and people that inspire her, and returns to drawing and painting as a way to recharge creatively. Music and film continue to broaden her perspective, feeding into how she sees design as another way of telling stories that matter.