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Brand style
guide development
in San Francisco

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Brand guidelines for San Francisco startups and tech companies ensuring consistent identity across channels.
San Francisco branding
Design consistency
Visual standards

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 San Francisco

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

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FAQ

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What do brand guidelines include for San Francisco tech companies?

Brand guidelines for San Francisco companies include logo usage rules, color palettes with hex codes, typography specifications, imagery standards, tone of voice guidelines, and application examples. We document spacing requirements, minimum sizes, and prohibited uses. For SoMa startups and Financial District firms, we create guidelines that work across pitch decks, product interfaces, and investor materials — ensuring your brand stays consistent whether you're presenting at a VC meeting on Sand Hill Road or launching at a TechCrunch event.

How long does it take to develop brand guidelines in San Francisco?

Brand guideline development in San Francisco typically takes 3-5 weeks depending on complexity. We start with a brand audit and stakeholder interviews, then create the guideline document with all visual and verbal standards. For early-stage startups in the Mission or established companies in the Financial District, we move quickly while ensuring thoroughness. The timeline includes review cycles with your team and revisions based on feedback — we know San Francisco companies need to move fast without sacrificing quality.

What does brand guideline creation cost for San Francisco businesses?

Brand guidelines in San Francisco range from $8,000 to $25,000 based on scope and deliverables. A startup package covers essential logo rules, colors, and typography. Comprehensive guidelines for scale-ups include detailed application examples, sub-brand architecture, and partner brand usage. Given the competitive nature of the Bay Area market — from Hayes Valley agencies to Presidio non-profits — investing in clear guidelines protects your brand equity and reduces inconsistent execution across teams.

Why do startups need brand guidelines before scaling?

Guidelines prevent brand dilution as teams grow and new people join. Without documentation, your logo appears in wrong colors, fonts get substituted, and messaging becomes inconsistent. We've seen San Francisco startups raise Series A funding, then struggle with brand chaos when the team expands from 10 to 50 people. Guidelines ensure everyone from South Park neighborhood offices to remote teams applies your brand correctly. This consistency builds recognition — critical when competing for attention in a market saturated with tech companies.

Can you create guidelines for an existing brand that lacks documentation?

Absolutely — many San Francisco companies have evolved organically without formal guidelines. We audit your current brand across all touchpoints, identify what's working, document the standards, and fill gaps. Whether you're a Dogpatch design studio or a Rincon Hill fintech firm, we reverse-engineer your existing identity into a clear system. This includes capturing tone of voice from your best marketing materials and creating rules that feel natural to your team rather than restrictive.

How detailed should brand guidelines be for different team sizes?

Guidelines should match organizational complexity. A 10-person startup needs concise, scannable standards — maybe 15-20 pages covering essentials. A 200-person company requires comprehensive documentation with section-specific guidance for product, marketing, and sales teams. In San Francisco's fast-paced environment, we design guidelines that people actually use. This means visual examples over lengthy explanations, quick-reference sections for common applications, and digital formats that work on any device from BART commutes to Caltrain rides down the Peninsula.

How do you ensure brand guidelines stay current as our company evolves?

We deliver guidelines in editable formats so your team can update them as needed. During creation, we build in flexibility for future growth — defining systems rather than rigid rules. You own all source files and can make changes internally or engage us for updates. We typically recommend an annual review to ensure guidelines reflect current business needs. For fast-growing San Francisco companies, we include version control recommendations and guidance on when to refresh versus when to maintain consistency.

What support do you provide after delivering the brand guidelines?

After delivery, we offer a 30-day window for questions and minor adjustments as your team begins using the guidelines. We can conduct training sessions for your marketing, product, and design teams — either at your San Francisco office or remotely. If you need ongoing support, we provide retainer options for guideline maintenance, expansion as you add new products or markets, and consulting when unique applications arise. Many clients return quarterly to extend their guidelines as their brand matures and enters new channels.

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