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Brand style guide development in Seattle

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Brand guidelines for Seattle businesses — clear identity rules for tech startups, aerospace suppliers, and Pacific Northwest consumer brands.
Seattle guidelines
Visual rules
Brand control

Challenges we solve

Clear to follow.
Precise to scale.

Good documentation isn’t just pretty diagrams. We make sure your guidelines are readable, applicable, and respected — from new hires to third-party teams.

The brand looks sharp.
The output doesn’t.

Without guidance, teams fill
in the gaps — often wrong.

It feels off. But nobody
knows why.

Everything is a guess when expectations aren’t set.

Designs drift. Rules bend. Quality drops.

One update in Figma, five different interpretations in code.

Writers keep asking the same questions.

If voice and tone aren’t defined - product’s voice is lost.

Who we work with

Startups
You don’t need a 200-page manual. Just clear rules that help others build with you.
  • Voice, tone, and visual basics
  • Doesn’t feel like a red tape
  • Ready for onboarding
Start with clarity
Small businesses
As more people join, alignment fades. We create one system everyone can follow.
  • Shared rules
  • Designed for handoffs and scaling
  • Quick to brief and update
Get everyone aligned
Corporations
What worked for 10 won’t work
for 100. We build documentation that scales with you.
  • Interaction, tone, and UI specs
  • Clear roles and responsibilities
  • Built for multi-team use
Systemize your output
Why isn’t the brand consistent — even with a full brandbook?
Because if people can’t find it, they won’t follow it.
Your docs live in five different tools. The headline rules contradict the landing page. Marketing does one thing, Product another — and Support is writing from scratch.
That’s not documentation. That’s chaos.
Good guidelines don’t just show what’s allowed —
they show how to do it, and why it matters.

What goes into guidelines creation?

Built for the shelf — not the deck
Guidelines should reflect how work gets done — not just how it looks in Figma. We document for action.
Real-world cases
Cross-team clarity
Easy to keep alive
A dead doc helps no one. We build systems that are easy to update, evolve, and expand.
Version-ready
Built to grow
Works across tools
Whether your team’s in Notion, Figma, or Confluence — we make it usable wherever it lives.
Tool-agnostic
Easy to share
Shaped by your team
We don’t impose templates. We learn how your people work — then design around it.
Process-aware
Aligned with roles

Still winging it on brand decisions?

Let’s chat

Custom guidelines cost
in Seattle

Not every team needs the same depth. Pricing reflects complexity, team size,
and rollout — not fluff.

Single team, voice & tone basics
~ $1,800
Multi-team setup, content + design
~ $3,500
Full system, live training, upkeep-ready
~ $5,500
*Final cost depends on number of teams, platforms, and integration complexity.
Get your custom estimate

What our clients say

Aditya Rahman
Product Manager
star 5

We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.

Monica Lewis
HR Director
star 5

Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.

Karim Haddad
CEO
star 5

Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.

Derrick Johnson
Marketing Manager
star 5

Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.

More possibilities for your project

We work with a wide range of tasks and formats. Explore additional solutions that may be a good fit for your project.
Formats
Industries
  • Online Stores
  • Real Estate
  • Healthcare and Dentistry
  • Restaurants and Cafes
  • Beauty Salons
  • Education
  • Construction
  • Legal Services
  • Tourism and Hotels
  • Logistics
  • Interior Design
  • Apartment Renovation
  • Auto Services
  • Marketplaces
  • Consulting
  • Photographers

Let's chat

FAQ

Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.

How much does it cost to develop brand guidelines for a Seattle business?

Cost depends on project complexity, scope, and timeline — guidelines covering logo usage, color system, typography, photography direction, and tone of voice require more work than a condensed one-page visual reference. The number of brand elements to document, depth of application examples, and whether the guidelines are produced as a print-ready document or a digital reference all affect the scope. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.

Which Seattle businesses most often need formal brand guidelines?

Any Seattle business working with more than one designer, agency, or marketing channel needs guidelines to prevent inconsistent brand application. This is particularly relevant for technology companies along the Eastside corridor producing product interfaces, developer documentation, and consumer marketing materials simultaneously across multiple internal teams, outdoor and apparel brands in the Capitol Hill and Fremont areas managing brand application across retail environments, ecommerce, wholesale accounts, and Pacific Northwest trade events, and specialty food and coffee producers expanding from local Seattle markets into national direct-to-consumer channels where packaging, digital, and event brand presentation must hold up without local oversight at every touchpoint.

How long does it take to produce brand guidelines for a Seattle client?

Timeline depends on how many brand elements need to be covered and whether the underlying identity already exists or is being developed alongside the guidelines. Documenting a mature existing brand with established assets moves faster than building the identity system and the guidelines in parallel. Exact timelines are confirmed after your Seattle project brief is reviewed and the full deliverable scope is agreed before work begins.

What is typically covered in a set of brand guidelines?

A complete set of guidelines covers logo variations and correct usage rules, color palette with precise values for print and digital production, typography hierarchy with usage examples, iconography and imagery direction, and tone of voice with writing samples. For Seattle clients with both physical and digital presence — outdoor brands with retail locations and ecommerce channels, technology companies with product interfaces and marketing campaigns, or food and beverage producers with packaging and direct-to-consumer communications — application examples across all relevant formats make the guidelines actionable rather than a document that raises as many questions as it answers.

What is the difference between brand guidelines and a brandbook?

Brand guidelines focus on the rules — what to do and what not to do with the visual identity — in a format designed for designers and production teams. A brandbook goes further, including the brand's positioning, values, personality, and the strategic rationale behind visual decisions. For Seattle businesses that primarily need a reference document for agencies and freelancers producing campaign or product assets, guidelines are the practical deliverable. For those onboarding new staff or briefing new agency partners on brand strategy and Pacific Northwest market positioning, a full brandbook adds the narrative layer that guidelines alone do not provide.

Can you produce guidelines for a brand identity developed by another agency?

Yes — we can audit existing brand assets and produce structured guidelines around them. This is a common request from Seattle businesses that have a logo and some visual assets but no formal documentation, leaving every new production context open to interpretation by whoever is producing the next piece of work. We review existing materials, identify inconsistencies in how the brand has been applied across channels, and produce guidelines that codify correct usage going forward — without requiring a full rebrand to achieve consistent brand presentation.

How does the guidelines development process work?

We begin with a brand audit and discovery session covering existing assets, current usage problems, and the full range of applications the guidelines need to address. For Seattle clients with diverse touchpoint landscapes — technology product interfaces, outdoor retail environments, food packaging, and Pacific Northwest trade event materials — we map every application context before defining the documentation structure. Draft sections are presented for review before finalization. Defined review rounds ensure every guideline is confirmed accurate and practically useful before the document is locked and distributed.

What format are the brand guidelines delivered in?

Final delivery includes a PDF version suitable for sharing with agencies, freelancers, and internal staff, along with source files if ongoing editing access is needed. For Seattle clients with distributed teams — technology companies with remote staff across Pacific Northwest and national locations, or outdoor brands with multiple retail locations — we can produce a digital version with navigable sections that team members can reference without managing a static file. File ownership and usage rights are confirmed in the project contract before work begins.

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