If the founder's LinkedIn looks nothing like the investor deck, while the website tells a different story, where's the credibility?
That's where long-term design support becomes essential. For Sully.ai (http://Sully.ai), I provide consistent visual support across channels: social graphics, presentation updates, whitepaper assets and more. Each piece maintains the same sophisticated AI healthcare narrative - from fundraising materials to founder content.
The result: brand coherence that builds trust across every touchpoint.
Throwback to earlier this year when Spruce Eco reached out to… well, spruce up their logo (yes, I’ve been saving that one since starting the project).
They already had a strong visual identity in place but felt a subtle imbalance in their logo - something that just didn’t feel quite right between the wordmark and submark.
A few tweaks later - balanced proportions & a more defined submark - and the brand instantly felt more confident, cohesive and use-ready.
Just a reminder: sometimes the smallest adjustments make the biggest difference ✨
Brand work doesn't end when the manual gets delivered. Branding is only effective when it's smoothly applied across mediums - decks, emails, websites, social media, print assets.
For DealDesk, we built an extensive template system: presentation decks, social media posts, one-pagers. The goal was to equip early-stage founders to keep asset production costs low while maintaining perfect brand alignment. Every template follows the same visual logic: confident typography, controlled teal palette, editorial photography standards.
The result: a self-sufficient system that scales without a full-time design team.