Keshi is a designer from Jakarta with an
enduring passion for the unconventional. What
makes something ugly, and why are we drawn to
it? What happens when decay becomes more
evocative than perfection? From the quiet poetry
of disintegrating type to the raw beauty found in overlooked forms, Keshi is drawn to the strange,
the discarded, and the wonderfully weird. Her work acts as a lens—playful yet inquisitive—through
which she investigates identity, visual languages,
and the joy of embracing the unexpected.
A graduate of LASALLE College of the Arts
in Singapore, Keshi has cultivated a sharp interest
in visual systems and typography—both of which
have become foundational to her evolving design practice. For her, design is not merely a discipline
but an extension of self: curious, bold, and
delightfully offbeat. It’s a space for spontaneity,
humor, and fearless experimentation.