Brand Identity

Your brand,
built to be remembered.

A logo anyone can make. A brand that sticks — that takes craft. I design the full identity: mark, palette, type, and a guide that keeps it consistent forever.

Starting at $950 — delivered in 1 week
What's included

Everything you need to look unmistakably premium.

One package, no add-on surprises — logo to brand guide, all in.

Primary Logo

A clean, scalable mark that works on any background — light, dark, print, or digital.

Logo Variations

Stacked, horizontal, and icon-only versions so your mark works in every situation.

Color System

6–8 curated colors with HEX, RGB, and CMYK values — primary, secondary, and neutrals.

Typography Pairing

Heading and body fonts that match your brand's tone — bold, classic, modern, or warm.

Social Profile Graphics

Profile photo, cover image, and highlight icons formatted for Instagram, Facebook, and Google.

Brand Guide PDF

A clean one-page guide with your full system — so anyone you work with stays on-brand.

How it works

From first call to final files in 5 days.

1

Discovery call

15 minutes — tell me your business, your vibe, and what you hate about other logos.

2

First concepts

3 logo directions delivered within 48 hours. Pick one, or mix-and-match elements you like.

3

Refinement

Two rounds of revisions — we dial in every detail until it's exactly right.

4

Final delivery

Your final logo files (PNG, JPG, print-ready PDF), brand guide, and social graphics — ready to use everywhere. Editable source files stay in-studio, available as an optional add-on.

Brand Identity Package
$950

One-time — no subscription, no hidden fees

  • Primary logo + 2 variations
  • 6–8 color palette with codes
  • Typography pairing
  • Social media graphics
  • Brand guide PDF
  • 2 revision rounds
  • Final logo files (PNG, JPG, PDF)
  • Delivered in 5 business days
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Questions first? Book a free 15-min call.

Bundle & save

Add a website and save $100.

Booking Brand + Web together? I'll take $100 off the total — because building both at once means better results and less back-and-forth.