Brand Identity · 7Digit, Karaikudi

Brand

Identity

A jewellery store with a logo on the shop board, a different one on the visiting card, and a third version on Instagram isn't a business with bad design — it's a business that looks like it doesn't have its act together. Customers notice this, even when they can't say exactly why they trust a competitor more. More about how we work →

Brand identity design system with logo, colour palette, and business card — 7Digit, Karaikudi
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01 Logo Design
We design a primary logo in vector format — it can scale to billboard size or shrink to a WhatsApp profile picture without losing quality. Every logo includes a full file set: SVG, PNG (transparent background), PDF, and JPEG, in colour and black-and-white. We also design secondary versions where needed — horizontal lockup, stacked version, and icon mark — so you have the right variant for every application.
02 Colour & Typography System
A logo without a colour system isn't a complete brand. We define primary and secondary brand colours with exact codes: HEX for digital use, CMYK for print. The blue on your business card matches the blue on your website and your social graphics — every time. We pair this with a typography system — one or two font choices with clear rules for headlines, body copy, and captions — that anyone on your team can follow without guessing.
03 Business Cards & Stationery
We design the print materials your business uses day to day: visiting cards, letterhead, envelope, and quotation or invoice formats where needed. These are delivered to print-ready specifications — bleed, resolution, colour mode — so you can take them directly to any printer in Karaikudi or Tamil Nadu without a separate design step.
04 Social Media Templates
Once the brand system is set, we build social media templates in Canva or Figma that your team can edit without design expertise. Post templates, story templates, and cover images for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp Business — all built within your brand colours and fonts so every post looks like it comes from the same place, regardless of who creates it.
05 Brand Guidelines Document
This is the reference document that makes the brand usable by anyone who works with you — a printer, a new team member, a future developer, or another designer. It covers logo usage rules (what not to do), the colour palette, the typography, and basic application examples. Without it, every person who touches your brand makes their own judgement calls. The guidelines remove that guesswork.

Built for Your Category

Different industries have different visual expectations. A brand that works for one category can look wrong in another.

Jewellery

Heritage or Modern — Two Different Briefs

Whether you're positioning as traditional or contemporary changes everything about how the brand should look. We've worked with jewellery businesses in Tamil Nadu and understand the difference between a heritage aesthetic that builds trust with an older audience and a cleaner, modern look aimed at younger buyers.

Textiles & Garments

B2B vs Consumer — Different Priorities

B2B textile sellers have different brand needs than consumer-facing fashion labels. Catalogue consistency, trade show materials, and a professional identity that works with international buyers are different priorities than Instagram engagement. We approach them as different briefs.

Real Estate

Trust and Permanence

A developer building a residential project needs a brand that communicates trust and permanence. A brokerage needs a brand that travels across multiple listings without drowning out the properties. These are different briefs, and we treat them as such.

Food & Beverage

Signage, Packaging, and Social — Simultaneously

Restaurant and café branding has to work on signage, packaging, menus, and social media at the same time. We design with all applications in mind from the start — not as an afterthought once the logo is done.

Our Design Process

Four steps from conversation to complete file delivery. No mood boards, no endless revision loops.

Step 01

Brand Brief

We start with a structured conversation: what your business does, who your customers are, how you want to be perceived, and who you compete with. We look at what you currently have and what you've tried before. This shapes everything that follows.

Step 02

Design Directions

We come back with two or three distinct visual directions — different enough to give you a real choice, specific enough that you can see where each one goes. This is not a mood board or a Pinterest collection. These are actual logo concepts with a rationale for each.

Step 03

Refinement

You pick a direction. We develop it fully — colour system, typography, alternate logo versions — through one focused round of revisions. We go deep on one direction rather than spreading across three. This is where the system gets built out properly.

Step 04

Delivery

You receive the complete file set, the print-ready stationery designs, the social templates, and the brand guidelines document. Everything is organised and labelled so you can find what you need when you need it — not a folder of unnamed files.

When to Brand

Brand work makes sense at specific moments in a business's life — not as a permanent ongoing project. Here are the four situations where it's worth doing properly:

Starting a New Business

You want to build the visual identity from the ground up before you open, launch online, or start advertising. Getting this right at the start is significantly cheaper than rebuilding it after you've already printed 1,000 business cards and built a website.

Current Materials Holding You Back

The logo was made quickly, it doesn't scale properly, it doesn't print well, and it looks out of place next to competitors. This is a legitimate reason to rebrand — not vanity, but a practical problem with a practical fix.

Going Digital for the First Time

A business that's run on word of mouth and walk-ins for years often finds that its offline identity doesn't translate to social media or a website. A consistent visual system built for both is worth doing before you start investing in digital marketing.

Expanding Your Market

Moving from Karaikudi to Chennai, from B2B to B2C, or from one product line to a broader range — each of these shifts often means the current brand no longer fits the audience or the context. A rebrand here is a strategic decision, not a cosmetic one.

Full Brand Scope

Everything you need for a complete brand identity:

Photography
We work with your existing photos, source stock imagery, or connect you with photographers for original product and lifestyle shoots as part of the project scope.
Signage Fabrication
We design your shop board, banners, and hoardings to specification and deliver print-ready files. We can also coordinate with local sign makers in Karaikudi and Tamil Nadu for fabrication and installation.
Website Development
Brand identity covers how you look, and we build the website too - seamlessly carrying the brand system into the digital experience. If you need both, we scope them together for efficiency. See our Web Development service →
Marketing Strategy
A brand identity tells you how your business looks, and we help you carry that into your marketing - guiding tone, ad creative direction, and positioning as part of a connected brand and marketing strategy. See our Digital Marketing service →

Our Toolkit

Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Figma
Canva Pro
HEX / CMYK Colour System
Google Fonts / Typefaces
PDF Print-Ready Export

Tell us what your business does and what feels wrong about how you currently look.

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