I’m Noah
Inkstone.
A graphic designer who believes good design doesn’t just look nice—it tells your story, connects with your audience, and stops people in their tracks.
My Work.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked with brands of all sizes, from startups finding their feet to established companies in need of a fresh look.
My approach? Simple: I listen. I make sure I understand what you’re about, and then I get to work crafting something bold, clean, and totally unique to you.
Whether it’s a logo that leaps off the page, a brand identity that leaves a lasting impression, or an illustration that sparks something deep in your audience, I’m all about delivering designs that don’t just fit the brief—they exceed it.
Why choose Noah?
I’m not just about aesthetics. Sure, I’ll make things look good, but I’m just as focused on the bigger picture—what your design needs to do.
Every pixel has a purpose, every color has a reason, and every project is a collaboration. I’ll keep you in the loop, make sure you’re feeling good about the process, and deliver work that you’ll be proud to show off.
My Style.
Simplicity with a bold edge.
Minimal, bold, with a touch of the unexpected — that’s how I approach design. I believe the best work strikes a balance between simplicity and impact, using clean lines, powerful colors, and thoughtful details to create something memorable.
My style leans toward modern simplicity, where every element has a purpose, but I’m always ready to break the mould when the project calls for it. Whether it’s a sleek logo, a striking illustration, or a cohesive brand identity, I aim to create designs that stand out while staying true to the story they’re meant to tell.
Outside the Studio.
Creativity never clocks out.
When I’m not designing, you’ll probably find me exploring art galleries for fresh inspiration, trying my hand at a new coffee brew, or sketching out ideas for the next big project in my notebook.
Creativity isn’t something I switch off — it shows up in the way I see the world, whether it’s spotting patterns in everyday moments or dreaming up new concepts on a quiet afternoon.
For me, downtime often turns into discovery time, and those little bursts of inspiration often find their way back into my work, keeping my designs fresh, thoughtful, and full of personality.












