A young woman with light brown hair, wearing a dark grey blazer and black pants, talking on a cellphone against a plain light grey background.
A cluttered wooden desk with design sketches, books, a laptop, a coffee cup, and documents, with a large vase holding rolled-up papers, and a small lamp.
MEET THE FOUNDER

REGINA ROZNER

I developed my eye through years of studying theory, exploring visual references and spending countless hours creating moodboards - combining colors, textures and atmosphere until they made sense together.

That process shaped the way I see.

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  • Brand Identity

    Clear visual systems that show who you are and what you stand for.

  • Web Design

    Websites built to look strong, work smoothly and support your business goals.

  • Print Design

    From packaging to stationery, every detail designed to feel considered and well made.

  • Social Presence & Content System

    Consistent visuals and structure that make your brand easy to recognize online.

  • Art Direction

    Bringing together mood, styling and light to create one clear visual direction.

  • PHOTOSHOOT CONCEPTING

    Planning the look, feel and atmosphere before the camera starts shooting.

THE NAME

The name Orion was was chosen for direction.

Orion is one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky. For centuries, it has served as a reference point.

Orion represents guidance, alignment and quiet strength.

It reflects how I approach design: not as decoration, but as orientation. A strong brand is a structured alignment of elements.

Orion The Studio is built on that idea.

Premium branding is A DIFFERENT PATH

I have always been deeply independent in the way I think. I knew that if I wanted to build something truly distinctive, I needed space to develop my own visual language, without creative limitation.

I spent hours building moodboards, observing textures, analyzing color relationships, studying light, negative space and composition. It was training my eye daily. Refining my sense of balance. Developing sensitivity to nuance.

Over time, that process formed something deeper than technique. It formed perspective.