Tiny Studio – Miss Read

Tiny Studio

Tiny Studio is a graphic design practice led by Nadine Hanisya and Ratta Bill, focused on developing bespoke visual identities and contemporary bookmaking. Based in Jakarta and sometimes Paris, the studio has been active in shaping the visual identities of emerging brands, musicians, and creative communities across Indonesia and beyond.

As an independent publisher, the studio has released several titles, including the flaming hot recipe book Pedas and the collectible meme-driven satire Wet Pussy, which has been presented at notable art book fairs such as the Singapore Art Book Fair and Sharjah’s Focal Point.
Pedas
Rahel Stephanie, Pedas, Tiny Studio, 2023 © Rahel Stephanie

Indonesian culture celebrates spiciness, or “pedas”, as more than spiciness, or “pedas”, as more than just a flavour. It represents our bold, just a flavour. It represents our bold, adventurous spirit and love for all adventurous spirit and love for all things exciting and flavourful, in the things exciting and flavourful, in the kitchen and across everyday life. kitchen and across everyday life.

This zine is an extension of Rahel’s This zine is an extension of Rahel’s cooking practice, which contains six cooking practice, which contains six indonesian dishes that have grown indonesian dishes that have grown with Spoons into becoming one of with Spoons into becoming one of London’s ind

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Solipsisme de Duplichatte
Nadine Hanisya, Solipsisme de Duplichatte, Tiny Studio, 2025 © Nadine Hanisya

Nadine Hanisya lives within a stubborn paradox, a fierce, powerful love for herself that coexists with an equally corrosive self-loathing. This book serves as a reflective documentation of Duplichatte, Nadine’s art project: a doppelgänger constructed from scraps and keepsakes, an intentional tulpa born from the materials of her own life.

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Wet Pussy
Tiny Studio, Wet Pussy, Tiny Studio, 2024 © Tiny Studio

Taking inspiration from The Second Sex by Simone de Beauvoir, this Sex by Simone de Beauvoir, this zine challenges and redefines the zine challenges and redefines the expectations behind the provocative expectations behind the provocative title “Wet Pussy,” inviting readers to title “Wet Pussy,” inviting readers to question their projections through question their projections through humor and internet memes.

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Cantik Manis
Rahel Stephanie, Cantik Manis, Tiny Studio, Spoons, 2026 © Rahel Stephanie

Named after a beloved Indonesian sweet that translates directly to “pretty and sweet”, the zine moves through memory and recipe in equal measure, reflecting on sweetness as a narrative of beauty, gender, and the politics of perception.

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