FAQ

Darienne Digital offers brand identity, brand strategy and experience, digital presence, content and creator systems, and flexible collaboration options like audits, consultations, and ongoing brand support.

That is completely fine. You do not need to know the perfect service before reaching out. Part of the process is helping define what needs attention first and what kind of support makes the most sense for your brand.

No. Logo design can be part of brand identity, but the goal is to build a larger visual system that helps your brand feel cohesive, recognizable, and aligned across different touchpoints.

Yes. Rebranding may include strategy, visual identity, website direction, content systems, customer experience ideas, or a full creative refresh depending on what the business needs.

Yes. Website design falls under digital presence and focuses on creating online spaces that feel clear, cohesive, easy to navigate, and aligned with the larger brand.

Yes. Darienne Digital is built for businesses that need stronger visual clarity, better structure, and a more intentional presence, especially when the brand has started to feel scattered or underdeveloped.

Yes. Creator-focused work can include content systems, launch visuals, digital product styling, social media cohesion, channel branding, and design support for building a more recognizable online presence.

The process begins with an inquiry. From there, we discuss your goals, challenges, timeline, and what kind of support may be the best fit before moving into discovery and strategy.

Projects include two refinement rounds as part of the original project scope. Additional revisions or major scope changes can be added separately if the project needs expanded support.

Yes. Ongoing support may include content support, design updates, brand audits, website refinements, launch assistance, seasonal campaign support, or continued creative direction.

Pricing depends on project scope, timeline, deliverables, and the level of support needed. The inquiry process helps define what the project actually requires before a quote is created.

Timelines depend on the size and complexity of the project. Smaller projects may move more quickly, while full brand systems, websites, or rebrands require more time for strategy, design, refinement, and delivery.