Aching for Beauty

I’m often overwhelmed by beauty — by how much of it exists, both in the natural world and in the endless stream of human creativity. There’s so much being made and shared. And yet, I crave to see more of it in our everyday spaces, including online.

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I don’t believe beauty should be reserved for fashion campaigns, weddings, or galleries. I want to see texture and aliveness woven into the everyday — into yoga studios, dental offices, small practices, and creative services. Beauty doesn’t always mean lavish imagery; sometimes it’s a well-chosen font, generous spacing, or a quiet rhythm that lets a person breathe as they move through a page.

A woman with shoulder-length brown hair, blue eyes, and gold hoop earrings, wearing a light gray coat and a white lace top, sits in front of a brown background and green plant, displaying a contemplative and content expression in the first image and a serene, closed-eyes smile in the second image.

Moth of Linden grew from this longing — to tend to our digital landscapes with texture and soul. To help the quiet magic within your work be seen and felt.

Hi, I’m Anna

After a long chapter in the tech world, I’m most at home now working one-on-one with small businesses and creative service providers — bringing together design, fine art, and and user experience in a more human rhythm.

I’m endlessly moved by the brilliant, one-of-a-kind offerings that quietly live inside basic or self-made websites — often built with limited time or resources. Nothing excites me more than giving that work a vessel that feels true to its essence — like summoning its spirit into website form.

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WHAT GUIDES MY WORK

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Attunement

I begin in listening — feeling for the pulse beneath your story, and the energetic current within your work. We move slowly, allowing what wants to unfold, until we land in a place that feels like a true yes.

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The Senses

A website should feel. What truly draws us in isn’t information but connection. Through imagery, colour, and motion, I design to evoke the feeling that lives in your story.

The image is very blurry and indistinct, with no clear objects or details visible.

Craft

I care about how things are built, both on the surface and behind the scenes. I take time to bring each detail into harmony and to make things easy to update over time.

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Clarity

In my process, beauty is a companion to clarity. It’s shaped around a path with an intentional destination. I want every visitor to feel free to wander and guided at the same time — never lost.

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A woman with light brown hair, blue eyes, and wearing a grey sweater, holding a smartphone with a purple marble case, looking slightly to her left and smiling softly. There are green plants in the background.

Do you hear that whisper?

It might be your website, ready for its new skin.

Let's create beauty