Ink that tells a story

Siyaahi—meaning ink—symbolizes the raw essence of creation, a foundational zero'th element used to craft stories. Just as ink flows unpredictably, adapting to the hand that guides it, our illustrations embrace fluidity, authenticity, and emotion.


At Siyaahi Studio, every stroke is made with intention, shaped by narratives, and designed to feel unmistakably human.

Siyaahi—meaning ink—symbolizes the raw essence of creation, a foundational zero'th element used to craft stories. Just as ink flows unpredictably, adapting to the hand that guides it, our illustrations embrace fluidity, authenticity, and emotion.


At Siyaahi Studio, every stroke is made with intention, shaped by narratives, and designed to feel unmistakably human.

our design philosophy

At Siyaahi Studio, we believe


  • No two stories are the same. We don’t generalize narratives to appeal to the widest audience. Instead, we craft each illustration with precision, ensuring it represents the story accurately.


  • Design is more than just aesthetics. Every line, color, and form should serve a purpose—evoking emotions, sparking thoughts, and making ideas unforgettable. We solve problems through visuals ensuring your communication stays and reaches the people.


  • Every deliverable should be a piece of art. The world could use some beauty.


  • AI is the new normal and not leveraging it as extensions of our mind would be mormon for us, the client and the project itself.

    Having said that, we respect human crafts and deeply believe that the process of creating is sacred, therapeutic even. Hence, we refrain from using AI when it's time for the ink to flow on the canvas

At Siyaahi Studio, we believe


  • No two stories are the same. We don’t generalize narratives to appeal to the widest audience. Instead, we craft each illustration with precision, ensuring it represents the story accurately.


  • Design is more than just aesthetics. Every line, color, and form should serve a purpose—evoking emotions, sparking thoughts, and making ideas unforgettable. We solve problems through visuals ensuring your communication stays and reaches the people.


  • Every deliverable should be a piece of art. The world could use some beauty.


  • AI is the new normal and not leveraging it as extensions of our mind would be mormon for us, the client and the project itself.

    Having said that, we respect human crafts and deeply believe that the process of creating is sacred, therapeutic even. Hence, we refrain from using AI when it's time for the ink to flow on the canvas

What We do

Siyaahi Studio specializes in:


  • Brand Illustrations – Helping brands establish a unique, relatable, and visually compelling identity.


  • Product Illustrations – Enhancing user experience with engaging visuals tailored to digital platforms.


  • Editorial Illustrations – Crafting striking images that complement and amplify written narratives.


  • Packaging Design – Creating visually engaging, story-driven packaging that not only looks beautiful but also strengthens brand identity and enhances customer experience.

Meet our

Creative director

meet our

creative director

Siddhesh Dumbre is a Designer, a Digital Artist, A Gym Bro, An aspiring Cat Dad and more!


He clearly doesn't know what to do with his hands while taking a picture, flexes his arms whenever uncomfortable, can be caught right now likely choking himself to some protein rich food or possibly crying over an art block.

Meet our

business development executive

meet our

business development executive

meet our

business development

executive

Tanvi Prashanth is a an Experience Designer, avid pop culture consumer and the business pillar of 'Siyaahi' because Siddhesh is busy obsessing over perfecting every stroke in his artwork and can't think 'money' to save his life.


Tanvi devoured her meal like a starving boar, went for another round and managed to still look picturesque before taking this picture

Tanvi Prashanth is a an Experience Designer, avid pop culture consumer and the business pillar of 'Siyaahi' because Siddhesh is busy obsessing over perfecting every stroke in his artwork and can't think 'money' to save his life.


Tanvi devoured her meal like a starving boar, went for another round and managed to still look picturesque before taking this picture

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