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Mental space designer through digital art

I’m a website designer and digital art artist specializing in trauma therapists, psychologists, and coaches.

My approach combines artistic design with psychological insight — because I believe a successful website isn’t just beautiful, it’s felt.

I understand the responsibility you carry in your work.


And I design with the same level of care, empathy, and intention that you bring to your clients.

My Story

Hello

My Name is Krystyna Necki

I design artistic websites for psychologists, trauma therapists, and coaches — but more importantly, I design them from the inside-out.

My path into web design didn’t begin with pixels.
It began with people.

I graduated with honors from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia in 2017, earning a Master’s degree in Organization Development & Leadership. My studies focused on what truly creates trust: Gestalt psychology, transformational coaching, human behavior, and how people perceive authority, safety, and connection. Not marketing tricks — perception.

Over the years I immersed myself in CBT, Gestalt, Stoicism, Art Therapy, and Psychodynamic Therapy — not only academically, but personally.

for digital art

My passion for creating digital art grew out of a need to breathe again when everything felt heavy. When depression pulled the color out of my days, digital art became the one place where I could still shape something beautiful, even when I couldn’t feel beautiful myself.

 

It gave me a sense of control at a time when my own thoughts felt unpredictable. On the screen, I could choose the palette, the texture, the light. I could build worlds that didn’t hurt.

What started as a distraction slowly became a language — a way to express emotions I couldn’t put into words. Some days I created chaotic, abstract shapes because that was all I had in me.

 

Other days I drew soft, quiet scenes that reflected the peace I was trying to find. Each piece became a small victory: proof that I was still here, still creating, still capable of turning pain into something meaningful.

Digital art didn’t “fix” my depression, but it helped me cope. It gave me a place to process, to release, to reconnect with parts of myself I thought I had lost.

 

It reminded me that even in the darkest moments, I could still make something that mattered. And over time, that creative spark grew into a passion — not just for the art itself, but for the way it helped me reclaim pieces of my life.

Passion

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I AM STOIC

I lived with major depression and anxiety since childhood, and Stoic Philosophy became my way back to stability and meaning. So, I quit antidepressants.  Because of this, I don’t just understand your clients — I’ve been one of them.

I lived in New Jersey for 15 years, and today I divide my time between Poland and Greece. Originally, I am from Ukraine, which shaped my sensitivity to emotional nuance, safety, and cultural perception. In addition, I speak four languages: Russian, English, Polish, and

Ukrainian. Currently, I'm trying to learn Greek.

That is why my websites feel different.

I don’t design pages.
I design the psychological experience a person has before they decide to trust you.

When your future client lands on your website, I already know what they’re feeling — hesitation, vulnerability, hope, fear of choosing wrong.


My job is to gently guide them into certainty.

Because a therapist’s website should not convince.
It should reassure.

And that is exactly what I build.

Talk to me

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