We design identity systems
that don’t break between platforms, formats, or teams —
so you don’t need to re-explain who you are every time you show up.
Investors can’t tell what
you do.
Your story shifts depending on who’s talking — and it shows.
Teams speak different brand languages.
Product, marketing, and sales each improvise their own version.
Design looks good.
Until you print it.
Without real-world constraints, even the best idea falls apart.
You reintroduce yourself
every time.
New hires, new partners —
no clear system to build on.
Scope matters. Your pricing reflects the identity system’s depth, team size,
and how many outputs we’re designing for.
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!
Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.
Logo system, color architecture, typography hierarchy, visual patterns, photography direction, iconography, brand voice, and application designs across touchpoints. For Mountain View companies, identity works consistently whether encountered at a tech conference, on a pitch deck, on your website, or on a LinkedIn post. It's the complete visual and verbal system shaping perception — far beyond a logo alone.
Competitive visual mapping reveals patterns and clichés (blue gradients and geometric sans-serifs dominate Mountain View tech). We identify opportunities for strategic differentiation, creating identities that occupy distinct visual territory. Your Mountain View company should be immediately distinguishable — fitting the Valley's visual culture while being impossible to confuse with anyone else.
6-8 weeks comprehensive, 4 weeks condensed for Mountain View startups with launch deadlines. Two to three presentation milestones keep your team aligned throughout development.
Every element is stress-tested against real applications before finalization — product interfaces, emails, social media, presentations, physical materials. Designers work with developers, providing design tokens and implementation guides. Mountain View identities must work in practice, not just in presentations.
We architect flexible systems — master brands with sub-identities, endorsed structures, or house-of-brands. Each sub-identity has enough distinction for its market while maintaining parent brand connection. This prevents the fragmentation common among fast-growing Mountain View companies launching multiple products simultaneously.
Flexible identity registers — technical mode for developer documentation and API marketing, accessible mode for executive presentations and consumer marketing. Consistent visual system, adaptive messaging and tone. Essential for Mountain View companies serving both engineers and executives.
In Mountain View's competitive talent market, brand identity directly influences hiring. Top engineers choose companies partly on brand perception. We design identities communicating culture, values, and ambition — including employer brand assets for careers pages, recruiting decks, and conference booths. Strong visual identity wins candidates who'd otherwise default to Google or better-known competitors.
We partner through transitions — the startup identity that worked at founding may not serve at Series C. Our evolution approach maintains recognition while elevating the brand, using equity assessment and staged rollouts. Mountain View companies experience these transitions frequently, and our experience ensures smooth evolution rather than disruptive change.