Branding

Your brand identity is how the world sees you. We dive deep into understanding your mission, values, and audience to create a cohesive brand that truly represents you.

1. Discovery Session

In our first chat, we’ll dive into the details of your project—covering your vision, timeline, and budget to ensure we’re all aligned from the get-go. Afterward, you’ll receive an online questionnaire to help us grasp your brand’s direction, target audience, and key goals. Whether you’re aiming for a playful vibe, an organic feel, bold colors, or a more serious tone—this is your moment to share it all.

2. Inspiration & Analysis

With your insights in hand, we’ll curate a visual inspiration or mood board that reflects the essence of your brand. We’ll carefully select images, colors, and elements that align with your ideal brand aesthetic, setting the stage for what’s to come.

3. The Creative Brief

Next, we’ll craft a detailed project brief. This document lays out everything—from your questionnaire responses to our analysis—and serves as a blueprint for the entire creative journey. We’ll need your sign-off on this before we dive into development, ensuring we’re all on the same page as we bring your brand to life.

4. Brand Development

Once the brief is approved, we get to work on your brand presentation. You’ll receive 2-3 concepts, each accompanied by a color palette, mood board, logo, and a deep dive into the thinking behind each design. It’s all about presenting ideas that capture your brand’s essence.

5. Collaborative Review

In our follow-up meeting, we’ll walk through the brand presentation together. This is where we fine-tune the details and make sure we’re hitting the mark. Your branding package includes two full rounds of revisions, giving us plenty of room to perfect the vision.

6. Final Approval & Delivery

Once revisions are complete, we’ll tie up any loose ends and deliver your brand’s new look. Your final package includes everything you need: logos, color palettes, fonts, and a style guide—all saved in every format you might need. Now, you’re ready to make your mark.

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