Illustrator Anna Neshyba's Website is Now Live!
A modern, inviting design that uses picture-book principles to guide users through Anna's work.
I just wrapped up and launched annaneshyba.com, a new website for illustrator Anna Neshyba. Much of Anna’s work is shaped by Pacific Northwest imagery, disability, and chronic pain—themes that come through strongly in their art.
For this site, Anna and I set out to create something that was rooted in the Pacific Northwest palette and centered their illustrations. Inspired by the pacing and warmth of picture books, we wanted visitors to step into Anna’s illustrated universe, not just view it from the outside.
You can find the website at annaneshyba.com and follow Anna’s work on Substack and Instagram.
I’m taking on new clients for website and app projects. I’ve been leaning into Three.js lately — building visualizations and animations that help clients show their work & story in a more engaging way. You can check out my recent work in my portfolio.
If you’re interested, please reach out at contact@alexledger.net!
Thanks to Cat Neshyba for helping with editing this post. I highly recommend Cat’s services if you’re looking for a freelance editor for Substack, blogging, short stories, fanfic, novels, and more!


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