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Product brand identity
Brand guidelines
Creative direction
SoMe template
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
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Client
Client Inc.
Year
2025
Industry
Entertainment
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client
Client Inc.
Year
2025
Industry
Entertainment
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client
Client Inc.
Year
2025
Industry
Entertainment
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Client
Client Inc.
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Sector
Technology
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Client
Client Inc.
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Sector
Technology
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Client
Client Inc.
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Sector
Technology
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
2025
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What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
Company is a platform that unites developers and revenue teams. As the world’s first developer CRM, Company connects developers with customers through the product itself. Aiming to build the most customer-centric companies globally, this Company links creators to customers by providing a system of record, a social experience, and a suite of platform connections to establish a single source of truth for all customer, product, and work-related data.
Following a successful rebranding and the launch of a beta site that is already attracting customers, we recognized the need to create a flexible digital design system that evolves with the business as Company introduces new features and capabilities to an expanding audience. When it came to conveying the vast array of features, capabilities, and opportunities that the Company platform offers its users, clarity and simplicity were essential to cutting through the noise of a saturated market.
With customer centricity at its core, we developed a narrative structure and page architecture that enables audiences to fully grasp both the multifaceted nature of the product and its direct impact on their teams and businesses. By continually simplifying the complex, the site is designed to be intuitive and purposeful, always pragmatic yet engaging and empathetic.
Client
Fouroom Inc.
Year
2022
Intern Team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Client team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Company is a platform that unites developers and revenue teams. As the world’s first developer CRM, Company connects developers with customers through the product itself. Aiming to build the most customer-centric companies globally, this Company links creators to customers by providing a system of record, a social experience, and a suite of platform connections to establish a single source of truth for all customer, product, and work-related data.
Following a successful rebranding and the launch of a beta site that is already attracting customers, we recognized the need to create a flexible digital design system that evolves with the business as Company introduces new features and capabilities to an expanding audience. When it came to conveying the vast array of features, capabilities, and opportunities that the Company platform offers its users, clarity and simplicity were essential to cutting through the noise of a saturated market.
With customer centricity at its core, we developed a narrative structure and page architecture that enables audiences to fully grasp both the multifaceted nature of the product and its direct impact on their teams and businesses. By continually simplifying the complex, the site is designed to be intuitive and purposeful, always pragmatic yet engaging and empathetic.
Client
Fouroom Inc.
Year
2022
Intern Team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Client team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Company is a platform that unites developers and revenue teams. As the world’s first developer CRM, Company connects developers with customers through the product itself. Aiming to build the most customer-centric companies globally, this Company links creators to customers by providing a system of record, a social experience, and a suite of platform connections to establish a single source of truth for all customer, product, and work-related data.
Following a successful rebranding and the launch of a beta site that is already attracting customers, we recognized the need to create a flexible digital design system that evolves with the business as Company introduces new features and capabilities to an expanding audience. When it came to conveying the vast array of features, capabilities, and opportunities that the Company platform offers its users, clarity and simplicity were essential to cutting through the noise of a saturated market.
With customer centricity at its core, we developed a narrative structure and page architecture that enables audiences to fully grasp both the multifaceted nature of the product and its direct impact on their teams and businesses. By continually simplifying the complex, the site is designed to be intuitive and purposeful, always pragmatic yet engaging and empathetic.
Client
Fouroom Inc.
Year
2022
Intern Team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Client team
Design
Adam Branham
Alex Bosse
Marina Thile
Thomas Browski
Development
Ken Chumar
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Client quote
“We were impressed by the creativity, communication, and results. This sentence is written only as example content, demonstrating how client praise could be displayed in a design agency case study.”
— Jordan Reyes, CEO at Horizon
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
Case title
Design Strategy Visual Identity Art Direction Packaging Design
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Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Case title
Design Strategy Visual Identity Art Direction Packaging Design
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
Case title
Design Strategy Visual Identity Art Direction Packaging Design
This is a placeholder case study introduction. It demonstrates how you might briefly describe the client and the project objective without going into real details. The purpose is to show structure and flow for a condensed format.
The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
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The second paragraph usually outlines the challenge. In a real case study, this might highlight issues such as brand consistency, digital presence, or user engagement. Here, the sentences are intentionally generic, helping you visualize the section without focusing on content.
Next comes the solution. A finished case study would describe the creative process and design outcomes, but this blind text simply fills the space to indicate where that explanation would go. Finally, the conclusion wraps up the story. It could summarize the results, hint at client satisfaction, and guide readers to learn more. In this placeholder version, the text remains neutral while showing how a compact case study can be presented.
What we did
Design Strategy
Visual Identity
Art Direction
Packaging Design
Credits
Project Lead — Emily Turner
Art Director — Daniel Kim Design
Team — Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting — Chloe Bennett
Development — Marcus Schneider
Client Team — Olivia Hayes
Project partners
Typeface: Nova Works
Image retouching: Lumen Lab
Brand launch film: Aria Vega, Midnight Studio
Client
Microsoft
Year
2021
Industry
Technology
Credits
Project Lead Emily Turner
Art Director Daniel Kim
Design Team Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting Chloe Bennett
Development Marcus Schneider
Client Team Olivia Hayes
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Client
Microsoft
Year
2021
Industry
Technology
Credits
Project Lead Emily Turner
Art Director Daniel Kim
Design Team Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting Chloe Bennett
Development Marcus Schneider
Client Team Olivia Hayes
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Microsoft
Year
2021
Industry
Technology
Credits
Project Lead Emily Turner
Art Director Daniel Kim
Design Team Sophia Martins, Liam O’Connor
Copywriting Chloe Bennett
Development Marcus Schneider
Client Team Olivia Hayes
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