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Design Support for 2BSK

Style, Logo, Presentation, Website, and Business Cards for a Business Process Optimization Team.
Client & Task
Business process optimization experts approached us to help increase business profitability.
They didn’t have any style or branding — only a strong desire to create their logo, website, and presentation before launching a new big project.

The deadline was tight for such a scope of work, but their arguments were convincing — so we switched to high-speed mode.
Process
We involved an illustrator and created a bold logo inspired by American financial corporations.
The logo features a lighthouse beam — a symbol of guidance during strategic sessions — and a bold font symbolizing their clients’ future profits.

We prepared logo versions for all use cases: dark and light backgrounds, full and short versions.
Then we moved to the presentation — and a black-yellow-gray style with line illustrations was born almost instantly.
Next, we started working on the website — beginning with the most boring but essential part: organizing large blocks of information before designing them.

We defined the structure:

  • Main page with a bold first screen
  • Three core services
  • Team section
  • Contact form


We also created a “Methodology” page to explain their calculation and forecasting methods — increasing client trust and loyalty.

Since the topic is quite complex, we added bright and funny illustrations to support the content and keep the user engaged.
Learn more about our services, meet the team, and get in touch.
We also created a “Methodology” page to explain their calculation and forecasting methods — increasing client trust and loyalty.
We designed business cards based on our brand style with SILK FEEL lamination.
Result
  • Logo in multiple versions
  • Mini brand guide with illustrations and icons
  • Presentation
  • Website
  • New domain
  • Branded team emails
  • Business cards with SILK FEEL lamination
Basically, everything needed to confidently enter the market and start making noise.