Brand Experiences
Project Overview
Some opportunities require more than a standard proposal. These were high-stakes pitches where the goal was to build trust quickly and show taste, clarity, and confidence. Across multiple pursuits, the work focused on creating bespoke presentation experiences, often combining decks, microsites, motion, and event assets to make the story feel tailored to the client and the moment.
Nike Rise Deck
Gucci Microsite Portfolio
RDC Dine & Dialogue Invite
Challenge
Premium clients expect materials that feel intentional and aligned with their own brand language. The challenge was delivering work that felt custom without losing speed, while keeping the firm’s positioning clear across very different industries and audiences. These pieces needed to be persuasive, easy to present, and modular enough to adapt as pitch narratives evolved.
Solution
Created a repeatable approach for building bespoke pitch experiences, balancing tailored design with modular systems that supported fast iteration. Key work included:
• Custom pitch decks with strong narrative structure and elevated visual polish
• Interactive microsites and digital experiences crafted for key pursuits
• Motion graphics and transitions enhancing storytelling during presentations
• Client-aligned visual tone while maintaining firm positioning clarity
• Reusable presentation structures allowing faster iteration across pursuits
Result
These experiences contributed to winning work across fashion, fitness, and wellness brands. Pitch teams moved faster with stronger materials, and presentations felt more confident and cohesive in competitive environments. During this period, new business increased by 35 percent across key verticals.
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