Digital Brand Identity

WE CREATE DIGITAL BRANDS

Your Brand Is What Other People Say About
When You're Not in the RoomJeff Bezos, Founder of Amazon

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Design is the silent
ambassador of your brand.
Paul Rand, Graphic Designer
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Exclusivity has a price—and for good reason. A strategic brand identity—distinct, consistent, and aligned with your purpose—is not just
how you look, it’s how you are remembered, trusted, and chosen.

Internal Elements

The internal elements reflect the ASE of a company and shape the brand narrative for visual design. They serve as the foundation for a cohesive brand identity, company’s culture, organizational behavior, and decision-making processes. They empower employees to become brand advocates, driving customer loyalty.

 

  • Mission, Vision, Values
  • Purpose, Positioning
  • Brand Personality
  • Brand Voice
  • Brand Story, Message

A MARKET OVERVIEW

23%

more revenue with
brand consistency

77%

higher recall rate with
brochures than digital ads

74%

remember brands from
print materials

FROM INTERNAL ELEMENTS TO EXTERNAL ELEMENTS

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Brand identity involves the creation of external elements, also known as visuals.
Browse our portfolio of visuals and let’s bring your authentic brand identity to light.

Products are made in the factory, but brands are created in the mind.Walter Landor, Branding Pioneer
A powerful brand identity goes beyond visuals—it expresses who you are and connects emotionally with your audience. It includes your logo, colors, typography, messaging, and tone, all working together to create a cohesive experience. Brand consistency means applying these elements uniformly across every touchpoint, building trust and recognition. Consistent branding makes your business memorable and credible, no matter where customers encounter it. A strong identity sets you apart and grows with your business. Crafting this requires strategy and skill—that’s where we help, creating brand identities that truly elevate your presence.

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External Elements

We don’t just create logos; we craft visual elements that turn your brand’s mission, vision, and values into a compelling visual narrative that strategically grabs attention and communicate the brand identity.

 

  • Brand logo
  • Marketing Materials: business card, brochure (e.g., magazines and newspapers), book covers and interiors…
  • Print Design: posters, flyers, advertisements like banners, packaging visuals, etc.
  • Social Assets:  graphics and templates
  • Other Elements: color pallete, form & shape, typography, imagery & iconography, patterns & textures, layout & composition, uniforms & merchandise, signase, etc.

A Market Overview

Ready to Get Started? BIB MODEL

Imagine a cohesive, memorable, and immersive brand experience—where every visual and verbal expression is rooted in a strong internal foundation. At the heart of our process, we align your brand’s core values, purpose, and personality to shape a distinct external identity—from visual design and messaging to the complete customer journey. With us, creativity meets strategy, to craft internal and external elements that truly reflects who you are.
STANDARDS

A strong, clear brand message
that stands out.

$1397

Per month

Internal elements
2 Turnkey logos + 1 tailored logo
Marketing materials
Print design
Maximum of 5 revision tickets
Deliverables: PNG & WEBP
Delivery Time: 25 - 50 days
SOCIALS

A powerful visual narrative designed
to social media.

$1549

Per month

20 Instagram designs
20 Facebook designs
20 Pinterest designs
20 TikTok designs
Maximum of 5 revision tickets
Deliverables: PNG, WEBP, MP4
Delivery Time: 25 - 50 days
BRANDFLUX Popular

Toolkit for brand identity creation.

$1934

Per month

Standards package
Socials package
Social CRM File
Video intro for youtube
Maximum of 5 revision tickets
Deliverables: PNG, WEBP, MP4
Delivery Time: 25 - 60 days

Turnkey logos are created based solely on the brand strategy outlined in the surveyed brief, without client revisions, whereas tailored logos are refined through rounds of revisions to better reflect the client’s preferences. These packages are available under the BIB model. The BUSINESS-IN-A-BOX (BIB) model delivers top-notch, cost-effective projects with tight deadlines, limited customization and revisions, and email-only interactions.
Can’t find a package that fits your plan? Want an open-ended project tailored just for you? Contact us

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"When our customers succeed, so we do."

>   YOUR IDENTITY. OUR STRATEGY. STANDOUT RESULTS

Fostering trust with transparency

- faq questions 250+ users

Brand Logo

Brand Identity

Yes. A rebrand is the process of changing the corporate image of an organization. This can involve a range of modifications, including altering the logo, company name, design, messaging, and overall visual identity.

The goal of a rebrand is often to refresh the company’s image, appeal to a new audience, differentiate from competitors, or reflect significant changes in the business, such as a shift in direction, new values, or a merger.

Rebranding can be comprehensive, affecting every aspect of a company's identity, or it can be more focused, such as updating only the logo or marketing materials.

For example, Pepsi spent $1,000,000 to redesign its logo as part of a rebranding effort aimed at competing with Coca-Cola and enhancing its global presence.

Types of logos include wordmarks, also known as logotypes (text-based), lettermarks (initials), brandmarks or pictorial marks (symbols or icons), combination marks (text and symbol), emblems (text within a symbol), mascot logos (featuring a character or non-human figure), and abstract logos (an image without any text).

What makes a good logo? A good logo has six important characteristics in different contexts, regardless of its size. It is memorable, versatile, relevant to the brand, simple, timeless, and scalable. It should effectively convey the brand’s message and values.

Consider your brand’s mission, values, target audience, and industry when choosing a logo design. Work with a designer to create a professional logo that reflects the internal elements of your brand.

The cost of brand logo design typically ranges from $300 to $1,000. Most small business owners (over 67%) are willing to invest about $500 for a professional logo, while only 18% are open to spending more than $1,000. However, there is no set standard for logo design prices.

Large companies have invested significantly in logo design—Accenture, for example, paid $100 million in 2021 for a logo redesign after rejecting 50 options, and CitiBank's current logo cost around $1.5 million.

The nature of the project and the time required to design a branding logo that aligns with the brand’s mission, values, target audience, and industry are key pricing factors. This timeline can vary from a few days to several months, depending on design complexity, client feedback, and the designer’s experience.

Logo plagiarism can range from a direct copy to a design that bears a striking resemblance to your own. Unintentional logo plagiarism is a significant concern with potential legal repercussions for businesses.

To mitigate these risks, understand the legal aspects of using another's logo, conduct thorough research on similar logos before creating yours, and ensure your logo is both unique and original. Additionally, consulting with a professional in the field can help you avoid inadvertently infringing on existing logos or trademarks.

Brand identity is the collection of visual and verbal elements that represent a brand and shape how it's perceived by the audience. It includes components like the logo, color palette, typography, messaging style, and overall tone — all aligned with the brand’s values, mission, and personality.

A strong brand identity helps differentiate a business, build recognition, and create emotional connections with customers. It ensures consistency across all touchpoints, making the brand memorable and trustworthy.

The 5 pillars of brand identity typically refer to the key elements that define and shape how a brand is perceived. While different sources might phrase them slightly differently, they generally include:

  • Brand Vision
  • The long-term goal or purpose of the brand — what it aspires to achieve.
  • Brand Mission
  • The reason the brand exists and how it delivers value to customers.
  • Brand Values
  • Core principles and beliefs that guide the brand’s behavior and decisions.
  • Brand Personality
  • Human traits and characteristics that the brand embodies (e.g., friendly, professional).
  • Brand Visual Identity
  • The visual elements like logo, colors, typography, and design style that make the brand recognizable.

The answer below is a great alternative to the previous 5-pillar question! It focuses more on strategic and external-facing aspects of brand identity:

  • Purpose
  • Why the brand exists—its core reason for being.
  • Positioning
  • How the brand is uniquely placed in the market and minds of customers.
  • Personality
  • The character or tone the brand expresses.
  • Perception
  • How customers and the public view the brand.
  • Promotion
  • How the brand communicates and markets itself.


This framework emphasizes both internal intent (purpose) and external impact (perception, promotion), which is super useful for marketing strategy.

The 5 C’s of branding are a helpful framework for building and evaluating a strong brand. While variations exist, a widely accepted version includes:

  • Clarity
  • Your brand should clearly communicate who you are, what you do, and what you stand for — no confusion.
  • Consistency
  • Every touchpoint (visuals, messaging, customer experience) should reinforce the same brand identity.
  • Constancy
  • Your brand should be present and active regularly — staying top-of-mind with your audience.
  • Credibility
  • Your brand must be trustworthy, authentic, and deliver on its promises.
  • Connection
  • Your brand should emotionally resonate with your audience, building loyalty and engagement.


These 5 C’s work together to create a memorable, trustworthy, and lasting brand.

We offer a 24-hour cancellation window after purchase, during which you can cancel the service for a 90% refund, provided the service has not yet been started. Once this period has passed and the service has been initiated, different refund policies will apply.

Should you need to cancel after 24 hours of purchase, for the Standards, Socials, and Identity packages, please note that no work will be delivered as a result of the cancellation, and we will issue a partial refund based on the following conditions:
  • If the resulting work has not yet been delivered, we will issue a 50% refund;
  • If the resulting work has already been delivered, we will not issue a refund (i.e., 0% refund).

The resulting work is considered delivered when a traceable email containing our signed report is sent to the client.

As a service-oriented business, the bespoke, creative, and labor-intensive nature of our work—such as name creation, domain search, logo conceptualization, visuals design, and web dev—along with the intangible value of these services, including database checks, manpower, and processing fees, makes full refunds impractical once project execution has begun, which occurs 24 hours after purchase.

Unlike physical products, our naming, design, and development services are non-refundable once delivered. The digital products provided are unique intellectual assets, crafted with significant time, effort, and expertise. This work cannot be undone, returned, reused, or resold.

By ensuring this policy, we maintain the highest standards of dedication and quality in every project. We appreciate your understanding and are confident that the tailored names we provide will exceed your expectations and effectively represent your brand.
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