We make things that click

Toki is a creative studio helping brands find their voice, shape their presence, and make things people remember.

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Projects completed

From bold startups to growing legends, we've built brands and sites.

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Brands Built

Full identities crafted from scratch — logos, voices, and vibes included.

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Industries Served

Tech, fashion, wellness, SaaS, and whatever comes next — we like a good challenge.

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Logged hours

Late nights, wild ideas, and a lot of good coffee behind every pixel we pushed.

Stuff we’re good at and love doing too.

Our services blend bold design, smart UX, and clean builds into experiences that feel good and perform even better. Custom, scalable, never boring.

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Partners, not just projects.

We collaborate with ambitious teams to build brands, launch websites, and design experiences that actually leave a mark. Here’s a peek at some of the journeys we’ve shared.

Working with Toki felt like having a full creative department in our pocket. Fast, smart, and somehow always five steps ahead.

Ava Nolan, CEO at Neonbyte

Our launch was a huge success, and honestly, we owe a big part of that to Toki’s sharp UX and design work. Every interaction felt effortless — exactly what we needed.

Sofia Dimitriou, Altura Systems

Bold ideas, zero drama. Just great work.

Leo Chen, Bloom Agency

Working with Toki felt like having a full creative department in our pocket. Fast, smart, and somehow always five steps ahead.

Riley Morgan, Shift Labs

Toki designs and builds digital products brands and experiences with offices in New York and Athens.

read more about our team and our culture in Toki studios

Stuff we think, and some times regret.

Tips, rants, and stories from the design side of the internet. Smart takes on branding, digital, and creative work.

There’s a quiet kind of brand that doesn’t shout in neon or rely on gimmicks to be seen. It doesn’t beg for attention with oversized fonts or blinding palettes. Instead, it knows who it is — and shows up with calm confidence. At first glance, it might seem plain. But the more you engage with it, the more it reveals: precision in spacing, restraint in tone, a certain clarity that cuts through the noise. In a world obsessed with standing out, this kind of brand stands apart. Not by trying to be something it’s not, but by doubling down on what it actually is. Every design decision is deliberate. Every element works in harmony. And without ever raising its voice, it leaves a lasting impression — not because it’s loud, but because it knows exactly what it’s saying.

Design isn’t meant to steal the show. It’s the choreography behind the scenes, guiding people through an experience without them even realizing it. When you land on a website that feels easy to use — where navigation is second nature, copy is clear, and every element feels like it’s in the right place — that’s invisible design doing its job. It’s not about the grand gestures; it’s about the quiet decisions that remove friction, instill trust, and make everything feel just a little bit better. If users do not notice the design, it is probably because it is working exactly as it should.

So many websites feel the same: neatly stacked sections, generic icons, one-size-fits-all layouts. But a brand is more than a collection of components — it’s a feeling. Personality doesn’t come from structure alone; it comes from choices. How you name a button. The image you choose. The tone of your error message. When you stop relying on default templates and start speaking in your brand’s true voice, the entire experience shifts. Suddenly, your site doesn’t just function — it resonates.

Design systems should be more than a set of rules — they should be tools for real teams solving real problems. Too often, systems become rigid, bureaucratic structures that slow down creativity and silence flexibility. But the best ones are built with people in mind: adaptable, well-documented, and easy to use. They encourage consistency without sacrificing personality. They evolve as your product evolves. And most importantly, they make designers, developers, and writers feel supported — not boxed in.

There’s something electric about a lean team. With fewer people in the room, ideas move faster, collaboration feels natural, and egos take a backseat to purpose. Designers pitch strategy. Developers weigh in on copy. PMs sketch wireframes. Everyone’s close to the work, and everyone’s invested. In small teams, you don’t wait for permission — you make it better and move. The energy is real, the momentum is constant, and the results speak for themselves.

Your website isn’t just where people learn about your brand — it’s where they experience it. Every scroll, hover, word, and animation sends a message. When the design, tone, and interaction come together, something bigger happens: your brand becomes tangible. It’s no longer just a logo or color palette; it’s a mood, a story, a vibe. Great websites aren’t built in blocks — they’re crafted like environments. Thoughtful, emotional, and unmistakably you.