When a brand speaks
in fragments, people don’t listen — they scroll. With a clear brandbook, your voice shows up the same in every slide, screen, and store shelf — instantly recognizable, even without the logo.
Everyone’s making
it up as they go.
No shared rules means
no shared results.
Design breaks across platforms.
What works on Instagram fails
in a pitch deck.
Hard to apply,
hard to remember.
Good design gets lost without structure.
Doesn’t hold up next
to competitors.
The identity doesn’t reflect
the actual value.
Not every brandbook needs the same depth. Pricing scales with brand complexity,
team size, asset count, and delivery needs — not fluff for fluff’s sake.
We've worked with Toimi on two projects now, and both times the result was spot on. Timelines were realistic, communication was clear, and the team handled all details without us having to chase.
They didn't just ship features — they explained trade-offs, suggested improvements, and really thought about long-term use. Felt like an extension of our team.
Fast, professional, and no overcomplication. Our landing page went live on schedule and performed better than expected.
Easy to work with, thank you!
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Cost depends on project complexity, scope, and timeline — a comprehensive brandbook covering logo usage, color system, typography, photography style, and tone of voice requires more work than a basic one-page style guide. The number of brand elements to document, the depth of application examples, and whether the brandbook is print-ready or digital-only all affect the scope. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
Any League City business working with external agencies, freelancers, or an in-house marketing team across multiple channels needs a brandbook to prevent brand drift. This is particularly relevant for aerospace and defense contractors near Johnson Space Center producing both client-facing proposal materials and internal communications across multiple departments, maritime engineering firms along Galveston Bay coordinating brand application across vessel signage, digital presence, and trade event materials, and professional services firms along the Gulf Freeway managing multiple vendor relationships simultaneously. Without a shared reference document, brand consistency breaks down at every new production handoff.
Timeline depends on how many brand elements need to be documented and whether the underlying identity already exists or is being developed alongside the brandbook. Documenting a mature existing brand with established assets moves faster than building the identity system and the guidelines simultaneously from scratch. Exact timelines are confirmed after your League City project brief is reviewed and the full deliverable scope is defined.
A complete brandbook covers logo variations and correct usage rules, color palette with precise values for print and digital, typography system with hierarchy examples, iconography and illustration guidelines, photography and imagery direction, and tone of voice with writing examples. For League City clients with both physical and digital presence — aerospace contractors with facility signage and proposal documents, maritime firms with vessel graphics and websites — application examples across relevant touchpoints are included so the guidelines are immediately actionable rather than abstract principles that leave interpretation to whoever is producing the next piece of work.
A style guide typically covers the visual rules in a condensed format — logo, colors, fonts — and is intended as a quick reference for designers already familiar with the brand. A brandbook goes further, documenting the brand's positioning, values, personality, and messaging framework alongside the visual system. For League City businesses onboarding new staff, briefing new agency partners, or entering new markets beyond the Gulf Coast, the brandbook provides the strategic context behind every visual decision — not just the rules themselves.
Yes — we can audit an existing identity and produce structured documentation around it. This is a common request from League City businesses that have a logo and some visual assets but no formal guidelines, leaving each new application open to interpretation by whoever is producing it. We review all existing brand materials, identify gaps and inconsistencies, and produce a brandbook that codifies what works and resolves what does not — without requiring a full rebrand to get consistent brand application in place.
We begin with a brand audit and discovery session covering existing assets, current usage problems, and the range of applications the brandbook needs to address. For League City clients with diverse application contexts — digital, print, signage, and event materials — we map the full touchpoint landscape before defining the documentation structure. Draft sections are presented for review before finalization. League City clients go through defined review rounds so every guideline is confirmed accurate and practical before the document is locked and distributed.
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 League City clients whose brand is applied across a distributed team — aerospace contractors with multiple facility locations or maritime firms with regional offices along the Gulf Coast — we can produce a digital version with navigable sections that staff can reference without downloading a static file. File ownership and usage rights are confirmed in the project contract before work begins.