SMB case study: deploying a practical brand kit and templates
How an SMB moved from scattered assets to a usable system that speeds up daily marketing and sales execution.
In this narrative case study, an SMB came to us with a common issue: the brand looked acceptable, but execution was slow and inconsistent. Each post, quote, and one-pager was recreated from scratch. In practice, this improves coordination across marketing, sales, and delivery.
The goal was not a full rebrand. The real need was a practical brand kit and templates the team could use immediately, without waiting for design support on every task. This becomes valuable only when tied to a clear operational decision.
Initial situation: assets existed, but no operating system
- Multiple logo versions used by different people.
- Color choices were similar but not standardized.
- No official templates for social posts, stories, quotes, or decks.
- Long validation loops for simple communication assets.
Strategic decision: build a minimal but robust brand kit
We intentionally kept scope tight: define essential brand rules first, then produce high-frequency templates. This avoided a long redesign project and delivered visible execution gains in weeks. The goal is not visual polish alone: it is faster, more consistent execution.
Execution in 3 delivery blocks
- Block 1 - Brand rules: logo usage, safe area, color system, typography, and misuse examples.
- Block 2 - Marketing templates: post, story, banner, and adaptable key visuals.
- Block 3 - Sales templates: deck, one-pager, and quote formats with clear hierarchy.
Observed outcomes after rollout
- Faster content production with fewer review loops.
- More consistent sales materials across team members.
- Stronger first impression of professionalism.
- Higher team autonomy thanks to clear templates and rules.
The best brand kit is the one your team actually uses every day.
— Hugo DANIEL
Key lessons from this case
- Prioritize assets used weekly, not edge cases.
- Reduce visual options to reduce misuse.
- Use short and visual guidelines, not a heavy 80-page PDF.
- Map each template to a business goal (visibility, conversion, closing).
Next steps
- Build your system with Branding & Positioning.
- Connect brand to launch via Strategy & Go-to-Market.
- Start with a practical scoping call via Contact.
