Why We Don't Farm It Out
Most studios our size quietly hand work off. A logo gets sketched overseas. A flyer gets run through a template farm. The client never knows, and the studio pockets the spread.
We don't run it that way.
One shop, one standard
Every job that comes through the door gets built by the same person you emailed on day one. No account manager in the middle. No intern learning on your dime. No surprise hand-off three weeks in.
That's not a marketing line. It's just how a good shop works. You take a car to a trusted mechanic because that mechanic touches the engine — not because the place has a slick waiting room.
Why it matters for you
When one set of hands carries a project start to finish, a few things happen:
- Nothing gets lost in translation. The person who heard your idea is the person who draws it.
- The standard holds. No weak link to blame.
- You get straight answers. Fast.
The trade-off
Doing it this way means we can't take every job. We'd rather do fewer projects right than a pile of them halfway.
If that's the kind of shop you want in your corner, let's build something real.
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