Common Questions

Common Questions

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here’s everything you need to know about working with us.

What types of clients are you the best fit for?
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We work best with purpose-led teams who want clarity, consistency, and a system that holds up in real use. That includes churches, contractors, and small businesses who care about doing things well and want a steady partner to guide the process.

What does it look like to work together?
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Every engagement starts with a strategy session, followed by a stylescape to define the visual language. From there, we design and build the system across brand, web, and supporting assets, refining as we go until it is ready to launch and use.

We're not sure what we need yet. Can we still start?
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Yes. Most teams start with a sense that something is off, but cannot name it clearly. That is exactly what the strategy session is for: we help uncover the real problem, identify priorities, and map a plan before you commit to a bunch of deliverables.

Do you offer branding, websites, or both?
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Both, and they work best together. We can support a single piece of the system, but we typically recommend building brand and web as one cohesive foundation so the message and visuals stay consistent everywhere people encounter you.

What is a stylescape?
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A stylescape is a single-page visual direction tool that helps define the look and feel of a brand before any final design is produced. It is a curated composition of imagery, typography, color, texture, and layout cues that communicates an overall direction, so we can align on the visual language early and avoid “designing in circles.”

How long does a typical project take?
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icon Timelines vary based on scope, feedback cadence, and how many deliverables are involved. After the strategy session, we will recommend a realistic timeline and clear milestones so you know what is happening, when decisions are needed, and what “done” looks like.

Can you work with what we already have?
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Yes. We can refine an existing brand, improve a website that needs clarity and structure, or build new assets on top of what is working. If something is not serving you, we will tell you plainly and recommend the simplest next step.

Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
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Yes. Some teams want a one-time build and a clean handoff, while others want ongoing help to keep things consistent as they grow. We can support updates, new assets, and ongoing content needs in a steady, structured way.

How much do projects typically cost?
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Every project is scoped around what you actually need, not a one-size package. After the strategy session, we’ll recommend a right-sized scope and provide a clear estimate based on timeline, deliverables, and complexity.

What do you need from us to get started?
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icon We’ll ask you to share any existing brand or website materials, plus access to what we need (website platform, hosting, analytics if relevant). If content is involved, we’ll help outline what’s needed and who owns what. Clear roles and timely feedback keep the project moving and keep the scope steady.

Got questions? We’ve got answers. Here’s everything you need to know about working with us.

What types of clients are you the best fit for?
icon
icon

We work best with purpose-led teams who want clarity, consistency, and a system that holds up in real use. That includes churches, contractors, and small businesses who care about doing things well and want a steady partner to guide the process.

What does it look like to work together?
icon
icon

Every engagement starts with a strategy session, followed by a stylescape to define the visual language. From there, we design and build the system across brand, web, and supporting assets, refining as we go until it is ready to launch and use.

We're not sure what we need yet. Can we still start?
icon
icon

Yes. Most teams start with a sense that something is off, but cannot name it clearly. That is exactly what the strategy session is for: we help uncover the real problem, identify priorities, and map a plan before you commit to a bunch of deliverables.

Do you offer branding, websites, or both?
icon
icon

Both, and they work best together. We can support a single piece of the system, but we typically recommend building brand and web as one cohesive foundation so the message and visuals stay consistent everywhere people encounter you.

What is a stylescape?
icon
icon

A stylescape is a single-page visual direction tool that helps define the look and feel of a brand before any final design is produced. It is a curated composition of imagery, typography, color, texture, and layout cues that communicates an overall direction, so we can align on the visual language early and avoid “designing in circles.”

How long does a typical project take?
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icon

icon Timelines vary based on scope, feedback cadence, and how many deliverables are involved. After the strategy session, we will recommend a realistic timeline and clear milestones so you know what is happening, when decisions are needed, and what “done” looks like.

Can you work with what we already have?
icon
icon

Yes. We can refine an existing brand, improve a website that needs clarity and structure, or build new assets on top of what is working. If something is not serving you, we will tell you plainly and recommend the simplest next step.

Do you offer ongoing support after launch?
icon
icon

Yes. Some teams want a one-time build and a clean handoff, while others want ongoing help to keep things consistent as they grow. We can support updates, new assets, and ongoing content needs in a steady, structured way.

How much do projects typically cost?
icon
icon

Every project is scoped around what you actually need, not a one-size package. After the strategy session, we’ll recommend a right-sized scope and provide a clear estimate based on timeline, deliverables, and complexity.

What do you need from us to get started?
icon
icon

icon We’ll ask you to share any existing brand or website materials, plus access to what we need (website platform, hosting, analytics if relevant). If content is involved, we’ll help outline what’s needed and who owns what. Clear roles and timely feedback keep the project moving and keep the scope steady.