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SUKA Studio

Jakarta, Indonesia

Designing bold and impactful works for every brand's story

SUKA Studio creates design and animation works that express a brand's unique identity. With expertise in web & software development, e-commerce development, web design (UI/UX), app designing (UI/UX), and branding, SUKA Studio helps clients elevate their online presence. By making every item designed stay with the client as everyday items, such as print arts, wearables, and installations, SUKA Studio makes a lasting impression. The company's values focus on wiping away troubles and adding new dimensions to commercial identities. With bold works that express every brand's story, SUKA Studio is a leader in global event identity design.

SUKA Studio worked with

    Global Events
Team Size
2 - 10 people
Hourly Rate
$100 - $150 / hour
Daily Rate
$800 - $1000 / day
Minimum Project Budget
$5k+ USD
Industry Experience
-
Timezones
-
Languages
English, Indonesian
Head Office
Jakarta, Indonesia

Services and pricing

ServiceMin Project BudgetHourly Rate
Branding$5k$100 - $150 per hour
E-commerce Development$5k$100 - $150 per hour
Web Design (UI/UX)$5k$100 - $150 per hour
App Designing (UI/UX)$5k$100 - $150 per hour
Web & Software Development$5k$100 - $150 per hour

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Jalan Ciranjang No. 26B Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta, 12180

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