By Nikka Garriga

MARIKINA CITY, METRO MANILA— When a health problem hindered Anna Loresco from pursuing her dreams as a fashion designer, she decided to take on a different form of designing – making customized invitations.
“I had to learn about making invitations on my own, since it was pretty much new to me. I would rent a computer at the shop for about an hour, install the software manually and uninstall it again right after,” she shares.
Her background in advertising and fine arts made designing different concepts easy, and it was only a matter of time before she was able to establish Annasthetic Designs.
“I started out with invitations first, then we expanded to offset and large format printing when we were able to secure the necessary equipment,” she says.
For the invitation, clients can choose from standard designs to custom-made templates especially for the soon-to-be married couples.
“I let my clients propose their own ideas, experiment on designs, layouts and such so they’d have a personal touch to their invitations too,” Anna adds.
Besides custom-made invitations and printing, Annasthetic also offers graphic designing and layouting, corporate giveaways and souvenirs.
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