Siren Cove Studios specializes in Visual Identity and Graphic Design for Brands, Creatives, and Founders.
Building content, logos, visuals, and brand identity systems to get attention.
At Siren Cove Studios, strong design is seen as a portal, not just a feature. The work created helps brands show up with clarity, intention, and gives an edge in the market.
Siren Cove Studios holds over 18 years of combined industry experience, with prior team member Studio and Freelance clients including:
🎮 Interactive & Gaming
8ninths (Concept/Motion Design)
ArenaNet (Motion Graphics, VFX)
Hidden Path (Concept Art)
Hyperspace XR (Art Direction)
Smashing Ideas (Production Design)
Timbre Games (Art Direction)
📚 Publishing & Storytelling
Pelgrane Press (Illustration)
Storium (Illustration)
FantaSea (Illustration, Design, Layout)
Tracer (Design, Layout)
🌀 Wellness & Non-Profit
FHI 360(Subcontractor Author/Illustrator)
Unannounced 2026
💻Finance & Technology
Ko-Kwel Casino Resort (Product Art)
Card.com (Illustration)
LE VERE, INC (Branding)
Siren Cove Studios is led by creative technologist and visual strategist, Marisa Erven. With trusted collaborators globally across illustration, concept art, branding, games, technology, and campaign design.
Who is Marisa?
Providing vision and leading art-driven technology teams in production of story and world-building content. Marisa partners with executive leadership on game design, visual look and feel, narrative, and sound design which elevates customer experiences in multi-sensory environments and new technologies.
Marisa is a Studio Senior Leader and Art Director located in in Seattle, WA. She has worked globally remote for the past 9+ years.
Experienced with distributed teams and the capacity to bring your ideas to life.
Why Memory Systems?
Memory Systems are the structures: Emotional, Cultural, Visual, and Technological, that determine what we preserve, what we lose, and what we carry forward.
Marisa’s work explores how memory survives across personal, ancestral, and systemic degradation. And how we can design human-centered tools, spaces, and systems to honor meaning, not solely data.