Made by hand. Made with you.

Identity, imagery, and a website — one brand, built end to end, in conversation the whole way.

A brand isn't a template you fill in. It's a set of decisions — made early, made by hand — that everything else is cut from.

Most brands today are assembled at a distance: a font here, a logo there, a page shipped by a stranger who never learned the business. It's quick, and it shows.

I work the other way. One brand at a time, drawn by one pair of hands, in a real conversation with the person building the thing. Identity, imagery, and site — made to sit together, because the same person made them all.

Fewer brands. Made properly. With you close enough to watch.

How it works

It starts with a conversation — a real one, not a form. You tell me what you're building, where you're headed, what isn't right about how it looks today. I listen more than I talk.

Then I go quiet for a while and come back with a direction: the shape of the identity, a way the brand could sound and feel. We sit with it together. We change what's wrong, keep what's right.

From there I make the thing — the marks, the words, the pictures, the site — and I bring you in as it takes shape, not after. You see the work while it's still warm; nothing is handed over from behind a curtain.

When it's ready, it ships. And I'm still here after — the person who made it is the person who picks up the phone.

Vertuxe is a studio of one, on purpose. The person you meet is the person who draws the marks, writes the words, and builds the site — no account managers, no handoffs, no committee.

The studio →

Before I built brands for anyone else, I built them for my own house. 127 Foundry. Curanor. Two brands from the same hands, shipped end to end.

See the work →

Tell me what you're building.

Not a form, not a funnel — just write to me, and I'll tell you honestly whether I'm the right hands for it.