Accomplices in shaping industries
Wunderdogs is a brand consultancy and accomplice to high-growth companies who want to shake up their industry. We specialize in fast and focused research, strategy, graphic and web design and development.
- We launch and scale early-stage brands aspiring to become industry leaders.
- We advise and reimagine growth stage businesses for their next phase of expansion.
- We support established companies disrupt their categories through new ventures.
Our Services include:
- Naming
- Brand Strategy and Messaging
- Visual Identity
- Digital Design & Build
- Pitch Decks
- Content Production

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Shell, Kraken, Aza, IBM, Quantum Energy Partners, Unanimous Capital, Locate.ai, Symbl.ai, LucidLink, AIGA SF, Salesroom, Enveda Bio, Saltbox, Think Bio, Bright Money, 1Sharpe, MindRight, Sora Schools

Branding for MindRight
MindRight Health is a tech startup providing culturally-responsive and trauma-informed mental health coaching to youth and young adults. They have the valiant mission to advance health equity by making mental healthcare radically accessible and inclusive of communities of color and low-income families. With an overwhelmingly positive public reception and successful seed funding stage, Mindright was ready to rebrand their image and identity for their services, in preparation for future growth and their Demo Day at Google for Startup Accelerator: Black Founders. Working closely with the CEO Ashley Edwards and her team, we developed a concept of “alternatives” in which, MindRight’s coaching is shown as an alternative solution to members’ problems. The slash in the logotype represents radical inclusion as a catalyst for change, with a clear before and after.

Branding, website and video for Symbl.ai
Symbl is the API platform for deploying conversational intelligence at scale. Following a successful seed round Symbl had two key objectives: growing their developer community and closing large deals. The Symbl management team approached Wunderdogs for help developing a unique identity and website. They wanted to appeal to developers through emphasizing their authenticity, whilst conveying professionalism and expertise to attract enterprise clients. Strong brands in enterprise AI are rare. Most companies look alike. They are polished yet uninspiring and use similar language, palettes, and stock graphics. We sought to create a bold, raw and creative brand for Symbl. A brand that highlights product features and celebrates the conversations Symbl expertly analyzes.

Messaging and website for Quantum
Houston-based Quantum Energy Partners has been a leading provider of private equity capital to the energy industry since 1998. In early 2021, Quantum decided to update its website and marketing materials to communicate better its commitment to providing capital to the responsibly sourced energy and energy transition & decarbonization sectors and approached Wunderdogs to assist in this effort.

Branding, website and pitch deck for Locate.ai
As the world’s first tech-enabled real estate brokerage, Locate AI combines artificial intelligence with veteran broker expertise to provide retail operators the most accurate site selection. Clients like Parachute, Allbirds, Barry’s Bootcamp, Massage Luxe, and Sprint all trust Locate to grow their retail businesses. Since launching in 2014, Locate has transitioned from a software partner to a full-service real estate firm. Locate approached Wunderdogs to rethink their rising real estate brand and create a new website landing. Our main challenge was to create a thoughtful balance between the innovative brand’s traditional and technological aspects in a conservative industry. The resulting identity embraces the company’s mission to “Reinvent retail real estate through the power of knowing” while highlighting Locate’s dynamic, smart and ambitious personality.

Website for Salesroom
Salesroom is a rich video conferencing platform that exists to take seller-buyer virtual interactions to the next level. Salesroom team enables rapport and trust by giving their users the necessary tools to express their personalities in a virtual environment. In preparation for their commercial launch, Salesroom’s executive team partnered with Wunderdogs to build a strong digital presence to introduce their platform.

Branding and e-commerce platform for Good Juju Ink
Good Juju ink is a high-end illustration design house that produces high quality, sophisticated yet friendly paper goods for adult gifting. Wunderdogs created a new brand identity and e-commerce website for them to strengthen their direct-to-consumer channel, and reflect their “kind, authentic lifestyle brand identity bringing happiness to daily life through stationery and beyond.”

Branding and website for Unanimous Capital
Unanimous Capital is an early-stage venture fund founded by a tight-knit group of successful serial entrepreneurs Akshay Oberai and Sunil Verma and their venture partners Vishal Gurbuxani and Krishna Subramanian. The idea behind Unanimous Capital came to the partners while trying to raise capital for their own businesses. Their team now seeks to rethink fundraising, drawing from their own experience. Unanimous is working to institutionalize funding in a founder-friendly way by providing capital that is flexible and allows for growth. We partnered with Unanimous Capital to create a scalable and robust brand that is not only founder-friendly but progressive and deeply trusted, just like the firm itself.

Branding and web design for Sora Schools
Sora, a virtual high school startup run by a team of Atlanta entrepreneurs, is a private school replacement with a project-based curriculum best fitted for educationally gifted students who feel held back by traditional institutions. Sora’s co-founders, Garett Smiley, Indra Sofian, and Wasley Samples, approached Wunderdogs looking to overhaul their brand and website after a $2.7M raise. Our challenge was to create a brand that appeals to the variety of students (and parents) that Sora Schools serves, whilst looking credible yet innovative and unique.

Branding, Website and Pitch Deck for Enveda Bio
Enveda is harnessing the complexity of the natural world to tackle today’s biggest healthcare challenges. With the help of breakthrough advancements in knowledge graphs, machine learning, and metabolomics, Enveda is discovering the next generation of small molecules. Following a $4.9M seed round, Enveda engaged Wunderdogs to rethink their rising bioscience brand and create a new ample website landing in preparation for their launch. Our main challenge was to create a digital-first brand for “a scientific company of the future”: ultra-modern yet relatable to Pharma and Bioscience companies, Enveda’s primary audience. The resulting identity embraces the potent synergy between nature and science, reflecting with the company’s ethical foundation to share benefits from biological resources.

Web design for 1Sharpe
1Sharpe was founded in 2016 by Rob Bloemker and Gregor Watson to invest across the spectrum of real estate: from Credit to Real Estate Private Equity to early-stage property technology companies. Having invested $5B+ since its inception, the 1Sharpe team approached Wunderdogs in search of partners to rethink the flagman company’s digital presence and launch a new site for their VC initiative, 1Sharpe Ventures.

Content strategy and website for Saltbox
Atlanta-based Saltbox champions a “co-warehousing” model that provides space for small businesses and e-commerce merchants to operate as well as store and ship goods, all under one roof. Beyond the physical offering, Saltbox offers integrated logistics services, as well as amenities including equipment available for rent, packing stations, and access to vehicles such as forklifts. After their Series A raise, Saltbox reached out to Wunderdogs looking for a partner to help them get their digital presence to the next level and build a clear, scalable, and intuitive platform to support their expansion efforts.

Web Design for Bright Money
Backed by VC champions Sequoia, Hummingbird and Falcon Edge, Bright Money is a data-smart financial plan that reduces credit card debt, grows savings and builds wealth for its users. Bright finds the fastest, smartest way to pay off credit cards and makes payments on behalf of its users. In advance of a key business and product milestone, Bright’s Avi Patchava was looking for a creative partner to their in-house team who could help elevate the company’s new identity through their digital platform.

Branding and website for Think Bioscience
Think Bioscience is a drug development company that harnesses the innate machinery of nature – it is reimagining synthetic biology by using living systems to guide the design and assembly of better medicines. Having completed their $1.9M pre-seed round, Think Bioscience turned to Wunderdogs to create a new brand and website prior to launching their communications efforts. We sought to create an ambitious, organic and flexible brand inspired by the team’s core belief- “At the end of the day, nature is still the best computer”.

Oren by Shell and IBM
Oil & Gas giant Shell and IBM have partnered to tackle the mammoth task of innovating the mining industry. An outdated and conservative sector that remains largely unchanged despite years of growth. By combining Shell’s extensive industry knowledge with IBM’s unrivaled technical expertise the partnership is creating a Smart Mining Digital Marketing place. Wunderdogs were approached to create a brand new name, visual identity and UX/UI kit for the project. Following multiple workshops and semantic exploration we arrived at Oren: a bold-sounding name derived from the masculine name “Orin” and lightly associated with natural resources — “Ore”. On completion of the brand naming exercise the subsequent visual identity was a symbol of strength, leadership and innovation within heritage. Armed with a new brand name and visual tool kit Shell and IBM launched the Oren marketplace at IBM Think Digital Conference in May 2020.

Aza (formerly BitPesa)
Aza (formerly BitPesa) is an established provider of currency trading solutions which accelerate global access to frontier markets through an innovative digital infrastructure. The executive team approached Wunderdogs when the business was on the cusp of entering new global markets, requiring support in establishing itself firmly as the leading B2B transaction platform in Sub Saharan Africa.
Wunderdogs completely reworked Aza’s brand positioning. We renamed and re-branded the business and developed a sub-branding system to complement the new business structure. Our strategy work aligned the company’s proposition with its diverse target audiences, focusing on growth as the driving force behind the brand. Growth manifested itself throughout the positioning platform and was reflected in all key propositions. We highlighted Aza’s commitment to innovation through promoting the companies unique cross-currency model, and showcased an unrivalled commitment to client support through the brand’s exceptional customer service initiatives.
We focused on creating a clear proposition for each of the three product lines (BFX, BitPesa and TransferZero), each of which acts as a standalone brand under Aza's umbrella. This brand architecture helps us to highlight that Aza brand is an ecosystem, where each element is independent, yet linked and synergetic to each other.
Aza (formerly BitPesa) raised $15M as it rebranded, which opened the doors to Asia Pacific markets for the company’s executive team.

Zeitgold
Berlin-based AI company Zeitgold provide small businesses with a fully automated solution for financial administration. Daniel Kob, Zeitgold’s VP of Marketing came to us with a logo and primary color palette from which we created a comprehensive and consistent brand identity. Zeitgold approached us on the verge of their Series B fundraising, they needed a partner to support them through their brand strategy and outreach activities and Wunderdogs were the perfect match.
Following extensive research and strategy work, we developed an extended visual system for Zeitgold, consisting of an enriched color palette, typography, logo usage and visuals. Working closely with Zeitgold team we introduced illustration and icons in order to help the brand stand out, developing a unique style that is minimalistic, descriptive and friendly. This visual kit provides a design language that allows Zeitgold to build a memorable, strong and future-proof identity that will serve them well for years to come.

WILD
WILD (Women In Leadership and Design) is an initiative launched by AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) as part of organization’s efforts to ensure gender parity in design.
W+underdogs had a privilege to join WILD as a creative extension of their incredible management team to design the brand’s identity and apply it onto WILD’s new website that serves as a digital hub for the design community of San Francisco.
WILD came to us with a logo and a color palette designed by Sarah Lutz which we used as a basis for creating a full and consistent visual image.

LucidLink
Founded in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, LucidLink is changing the way remote teams work all over the globe. At its core is a completely new kind of file system truly optimized for the cloud. The startup has been remarkably successful, allowing customers to increase productivity and streamline collaboration without worrying about security risks. Our challenge was to create a brand strategy and digital platform that would help LucidLink stand out as a reliable partner in the ever-growing $270B cloud computing market.
In our discovery phase, we identified superior security and speed LL’s main differentiators. Together we translated their complex technical solution into the language of its target users - remote teams and creatives, whilst developing a compelling investor-friendly narrative. We set out to create a simple, flexible and timeless visual kit, one that will support LucidLink in its organic growth: allowing the brand continuously add to its line of products whilst staying true to its core identity.
Armed with our full fundraising package, LucidLink raised over $8M+ in Series A and continues to attract clients, partners and investors to their digital platform.

New brand and website for Intersection GP
Intersection GP is an executive search firm specializing in fintech recruitment based in the Bay area. Unlike traditional search firms, Intersection targets the fintech industry rather than solely focusing on recruiting for specific functions (CMO, CFO, CTO etc.) and they not only charge for their search work but rather invest in the companies that hire their candidates.
We partnered with Intersection to help them rethink their brand strategy and visual identity and create a new, bold and memorable digital presence.
After a series of workshops we identified the main visual theme for the company’s new brand, conceptually based on a non-static aesthetic associated with evolution and transformation. The power of the geometric design lies in its ability to intersect with each element of the brand identity.
The shapes used symbolise a journey, mirroring the mutually beneficial relationship between client and company, while the gradient scheme and color transitions convey positivity, growth and movement.

New brand for a global anti-harassment non-profit
Hollaback! is a global anti-harassment non profit organization that started in New York in 2005. It is a people powered movement, building a world that is free of harassment and free of humanity. On a cusp of new growth stage, Hollaback! approached Wunderdogs to help their team rethink the organization’s brand to reflect the enduring institution it’s become 17 years since its launch. As a result of a monumental joint effort, Hollaback! obtained a new name – Right To Be – alongside new brand strategy, messaging and visual identity frameworks, and a brand new digital platform.Hollaback! is a global anti-harassment non profit organization that started in New York in 2005. It is a people powered movement, building a world that is free of harassment and free of humanity. On a cusp of new growth stage, Hollaback! approached Wunderdogs to help their team rethink the organization’s brand to reflect the enduring institution it’s become 17 years since its launch. As a result of a monumental joint effort, Hollaback! obtained a new name – Right To Be – alongside new brand strategy, messaging and visual identity frameworks, and a brand new digital platform.

New website for an angel investment fund
Redefine Ventures was launched in 2010 by Kristofor Lofgren as an angel investment fund that backs entrepreneurs building sector-defining companies in large and growing markets. After a decade of proven success, Redefine Ventures became an institutional fund that gives LPs access to this generation’s most significant companies.
Their approach to investing is based on years of research in human behavior, entrepreneurship, and business development, with companies like Tesla, Restoration Hardware (RH), Xiaomi, Square, Astra and others in their roster. As Redefine was about to announce their public launch, the fund partnered with Wunderdogs to build its first digital platform.

New brand and website for an AgTech company
The agricultural industry is relied on by everyone yet has a big impact on the world around us. As such, creating the next generation of crops is vital in securing a long term future for the industry. Phytoform Labs is working to create more disease resistant, nutritious and sustainable crops that limit their impact on the environment. As the company prepares for commercialization, the co-founders reached out to Wunderdogs to build a brand new identity and website.
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Branding & Web Development for Early-Stage Venture Fund
“They handled the project with grace and came up with a site that everyone loved.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the head of investor relations at Unanimous Capital, an early-stage venture fund based in Silicon Valley.
What challenge were you trying to address with Wunderdogs?
We needed help with web development.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Wunderdogs built a website for us from scratch. First, we told them what we wanted and gave them a few ideas. Then, they came back with a proposal, including a timeline divided into different phases. It included the planning phase, the intake phase, and the wireframe mock-up phase.
After that, we went into three design iteration rounds. Once we had the final design, they built the site on WordPress and launched it.
The site features our portfolio companies. It has an investors’ login, our contact information, an about us page, our links to social media, and a blog page. Overall, it is a pretty standard and basic website.
Aside from the website, Wunderdogs helped us with our branding, which included our logo design. We started revising a few logo designs, narrowed them down to three, and chose one of them.
As for the branding, we already had our company values clear, so they iterated on them with a storytelling approach. They helped us define how to present our brand and our marketing narrative.
What is the team composition?
I don’t remember Wunderdogs’ team exactly, but it included a client relations person, their CTO, and a handful of designers and engineers. Oliver (Former Head of Client Services) was our main point of contact.
How did you come to work with Wunderdogs?
They were recommended to us by another venture firm.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working together in the first quarter of 2021, and we launched the site around July 2021.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
We gave Wunderdogs a tremendous challenge from an aesthetic and philosophical point of view because our team had different opinions about how they thought our site should be. However, they handled the project with grace and came up with a site that everyone loved.
How did Wunderdogs perform from a project management standpoint?
Wunderdogs was always on time and on top of everything. If anything was late, it was on our end; they kept their end of the bargain during the whole project. We communicated via email and phone calls, and we had regular check-ins through Zoom and Google Meet.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Wunderdogs had an impressive background in the venture capital industry, so they understood a lot of our procedural pain points that we didn’t think through when scoping the project.
Are there any areas they could improve?
It would be awesome if Wunderdogs grew — they could use a bigger team.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
Come to them with ideas of what you want and let them guide the process.
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Branding Services for Currency Trading Solutions Provider
"Their team really dug deep to understand our business and our clients."
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the head of marketing, branding, and communications for a currency trading solutions provider. We accelerate global access to frontier markets through an innovative infrastructure. By leveraging technology, we’re able to lower the costs and increase the speed of business payments to and from frontier markets, specifically Africa.
What challenge were you trying to address with Wunderdogs?
We started out as a cryptocurrency company more or less. That’s how we positioned our brand identity. As we moved away from that sector, we were looking to create a new brand and position the company alongside trade, finance, and cross-border payments. We needed to establish a new brand with a new identity.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Wunderdogs helped us through the entire rebranding process. Their team developed a position statement to describe where we stand in comparison to other players in the market. They also created a new name, which was a tall order. The name had to signify trust and reliability as well as be interesting and dynamic. On top of that, it had to be ethnically ambiguous but also have African roots. Their team did a lot of research and came up with 50 names. We went through them and thought about what names were appropriate as well as how we were positioning ourselves. We liked two names and Wunderdogs came up with different brand identities accordingly. Unfortunately, we decided to go with a third name, but their team was patient with us. They created a brand book, which included all the logos for our mother and sub-brands. Currently, we’re looking to do more work with Wunderdogs.
What is the team composition?
We worked with either four or five members of their team. Our main point of contact was the founder, but we also worked with a designer and a researcher.
How did you come to work with Wunderdogs?
A peer agency referred Wunderdogs to us. They’re a female-led company, which we thought was awesome because we love working with vendors that are also diverse and inclusive. Their team was clear about costs and came highly recommended by the peer agency that we love and work with frequently, so it made sense.
How much have you invested with them?
We spent between $15,000–$20,000 on their services
What is the status of this engagement?
We hired Wunderdogs in May 2019 and finished the project in August.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Our investors love the new brand. Wunderdogs produced high-quality work and went above and beyond, especially with the naming exercises. They were communicative, transparent, and collaborative. When we felt that they disappeared during the research process, we communicated our concern and they adapted their efforts quickly. We’re a complex company with specific demands, which their team adjusted to well.
How did Wunderdogs perform from a project management standpoint?
Wunderdogs was and still is responsive. In the beginning, the research process wasn’t what we expected exactly so we had a conversation with them. Then, the founder came on to manage the project herself and it was amazing.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Wunderdogs provided personalized attention. Their team really dug deep to understand our business and our clients.
Are there any areas they could improve?
When we first started working with them, we would’ve liked to see their progress more clearly. Rather than only showing us a final report, we wanted to have checkpoints along the way. Wunderdogs adapted their process quickly.
Do you have any advice for potential customers?
I highly recommend working with Wunderdogs. They have a really great process. If you’re not sure where to start, I would definitely recommend them.
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Web Design & Branding for Educational Nonprofit
“Their team had a really good sense of design.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the co-founder and CEO of an education nonprofit based in Baltimore. We work with high school students and run programs on design thinking and entrepreneurship.
What challenge were you trying to address with Wunderdogs?
We had a simple Squarespace website that we needed to update. We also wanted to create a unified brand identity.
What was the scope of their involvement?
Wunderdogs designed and then launched our new website from end-to-end. The team added links, forms, hover over and clicking functionalities, and animations and graphics.
They also created a brand guide and folder with various design elements and icons that we can use to create flyers and other documents in line with our brand. Other deliverables included a slide deck template and some one-pagers.
What is the team composition?
We collaborated with Daria (CEO, Wunderdogs), Natalie (Creative Director, Wunderdogs), and Olga (COO, Wunderdogs). They may have had 4–5 people in total working on the project.
How did you come to work with Wunderdogs?
Daria was a classmate of mine at business school. Shortly after she started Wunderdogs, we needed the types of services she offered, so I reached out to her. We talked about how they could customize things and make the work fit our feel. We looked at their portfolio and discussed budget constraints, and we ultimately decided to work together after that.
How much have you invested with them?
My company spent $15,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
Our work with Wunderdogs was from November 2018–February 2019.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Wunderdogs did awesome work, and they did a great job personalizing things to our company. We’re happy with the website, which is well-integrated, and all of the other end products, from the one-pagers to the deck. People compliment us on the website, which makes us look more professional as an organization and really communicates what we do. We’ve also gotten good feedback on our branding and slide deck.
Overall, their team was great at creating design elements that look awesome, fits into our branding, and have become identifiable. We use the design elements to make fliers and brochures; just recently, we used them to make Instagram posts for Giving Tuesday.
How did Wunderdogs perform from a project management standpoint?
They did very well. We communicated via email and video calls. We also had a Google Doc to track their work, and they’d turn a task red once they finished it or use strikethrough if they couldn’t complete it.
Throughout the project, we provided feedback on parts that they built, whether it was an icon or a web page. Their team did a great job incorporating that feedback, and they made updates on the fly.
What did you find most impressive about them?
Wunderdogs was good at listening to us and not just creating what they had in their own vision. They drove a lot of things, but when we said that something they created didn’t fit or asked them to make adjustments, they were receptive to that feedback. Their team had a really good sense of design.
Are there any areas they could improve?
Overall, they did a wonderful job. When I look back at our engagement, there are two big things I’d mention. First, it would be nice if they’d enabled us to make site changes on our own. Part of what makes the site look so nice is that it’s coded very well, but if we want to change something, a lot of it needs special coding. We can’t make simple backend fixes or updates, so there are elements of the website that have become challenging for us to keep live and updated.
Second, I think we should’ve reduced the scope of the project to reduce the cost. For all the things we got, I think they offered a really good market price, and their team deserved to be paid well for all the hours they put in. However, being in the nonprofit world, it felt like a high cost for something that was less essential to actual student programming and impact. That’s feedback I’ve gotten, especially from my board.
Any advice for potential customers?
Just be open and communicative. Share your thoughts, ideas, and inputs freely so that they can have that information and then design accordingly.
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Branding Services & Web Redesign for FinTech Startup
“Whenever they said they’d deliver something, they did.”
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A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
Introduce your business and what you do there.
I’m the VP of marketing for a Berlin-based FinTech startup that automates accounting for small businesses and their tax advisors. We have around 150 employees right now and mostly operate within Germany, but we’re looking to expand to other markets in Europe eventually.
What challenge were you trying to address with Wunderdogs?
We were in the process of completely overhauling our brand identity and internal and external collateral, like presentation and document templates, stationery, and so on. We were also rebuilding our entire website to better explain the product and value proposition, while maintaining a more visually consistent and elevated representation of everything.
Before working with Wunderdogs, we had a very basic logo and font as well as colors and branding. We didn’t have a thoroughly defined branding architecture that could be easily shared and applied within the company and with outside vendors.
What was the scope of their involvement?
We worked with Wunderdogs on revamping our brand identity and look. They also helped us build our website. We provided wireframes, design requirements, and copy, and Wunderdogs built out all of the different assets required. They also helped us implement those in WordPress.
They started off by doing a brand audit. They interviewed a couple of our stakeholders to gather information about how we saw the brand, the market, and our target customers. They did competitive research and pulled all of that together to describe the status quo and derive certain recommendations. In the process of reviewing that, they turned those recommendations into different design explorations. We made a couple of revisions and decided on one.
They started developing the first part of our brand book, and, based on that, we built out certain deliverables. We started with high-level web design and revamped some of the initial pages using an iterative process. Eventually, we built out all of the pages, implemented them, and went live.
From there, Wunderdogs built our Google Slides presentation template and a couple of smaller stationery collateral and templates. They helped us define the visual representation of our brand. We kept the logo but introduced a new font and colors, as well as a whole new visual illustration style. They proposed a modern and graphical illustration style and created our design language. All the applications are defined in the brand book at a high level, with fonts, colors, logo imagery, and illustration style. It’s a 30-page document with visual applications of how we’d design business cards, letterheads, and other stationery items, along with presentations, banners, billboards, and so on. They didn’t build out complete templates, but they illustrated the rules of what digital and physical use cases would look like, so that we can implement them ourselves using any agency.
On the website, they created a consistent look and feel that uses a lot of white and illustrates some abstract concepts, such as saving time with accounting standards compliance, peace of mind, and so on. They helped us keep these items approachable but still a bit more sophisticated, and they developed a couple of elements that we now use throughout our design, especially on the website, namely an outline illustration style that we use on all headers. There’s a more graphical style for all the benefits and product illustrations, which helps us show off screens or parts of screens to illustrate the actual product. Wunderdogs’ key contribution here was developing this design hierarchy and style and applying it to everything that was already there, and then helping us implement it from a technical standpoint.
What is the team composition?
There were 5–6 people working on our project overall, and we mostly interacted with two people. Olga (Co-Founder & COO, Wunderdogs) was our main point of contact and worked with a couple of illustrators and a developer. Oliver (Head of Client Services, Wunderdogs) joined later to help us with some of the planning and project management. There was another person involved in the Google Slides part of the project.
How did you come to work with Wunderdogs?
I went to business school with Daria (Founding Partner, Wunderdogs), and I originally approached her asking whether she’d have any recommendations on whom we should work with. Given that we were in Berlin and they were in the Bay Area, they weren’t my first choice. I thought it’d be easier to have a local partner than one across the world, and I also assumed that, because of their location, they’d have higher prices than those of our local market.
Wunderdogs gave us competitive pricing and a short turnaround time. We started with a short, low-risk project, the brand audit, and their work was very convincing.
How much have you invested with them?
My company spent $20,000.
What is the status of this engagement?
We started working with Wunderdogs on the brand audit in May 2019. We decided to work on the website in June and July. All of the initial projects are finished, and they’ve delivered everything we wanted.
We’re still using them for graphic design as needed. They developed our design language, so if we introduce a new feature or need more sophisticated applications, we use Wunderdogs instead of our in-house design team.
What evidence can you share that demonstrates the impact of the engagement?
Everyone is happy with the outcome, and we have received great compliments on the website and the brand book from company management and even investors. It was quite a change from what we had previously. The website is fresh and modern, and it has a unique design language that everyone in the company can use to get started on their own content. The quality and value for money were excellent, compared to other agencies we’ve worked with, which would’ve probably charged 50–100% more for the same project, and wouldn’t have been as easy to work with. Our internal team feels prouder to work for the organization because our external representation is much more professional.
Wunderdogs’ team members are like colleagues that sit on the project with us. We can just email them and ask for something, and they’re always responsive to feedback. They’re friendly, and I’m looking forward to continuing working with them. We see everything going in the right direction, and the company’s growing rapidly, but it’s hard to measure how much Wunderdogs has contributed to this.
How did Wunderdogs perform from a project management standpoint?
I was impressed by how fast the turnaround time was. We almost couldn’t keep up with their proposed pace of providing feedback items, briefs, and other parts, especially when building the website.
They worked fast and had people all over the US and Europe, so there was always someone working in the right time zone. We’d assign them something before we left the office, and it got done by the time we got back in the morning. Whenever we had feedback or a request, they turned things around quickly, and they were very organized in terms of what was missing, what deliverables we should expect, and what feedback loops we had. They were proactive, organized, and honest. Whenever they said they’d deliver something, they did. I never had to send them an extra email asking for something.
What did you find most impressive about them?
They act like a startup, in the sense that there’s very little overhead, and we get to interact directly with the people working on our project. What impressed me the most was that I could ask them for an illustration, get it back that same day or the next, give them feedback on what I liked and disliked, and get an update a half-hour later. They’re not only fast, but also reasonably priced. Whenever we had to prioritize something or meet a tight deadline, they delivered good quality and worked within a reasonable number of billed hours.
They understand the needs and dynamics of startups. They’re not an agency that just serves multi hundred-thousand-dollar accounts, where everything’s complicated, takes a lot of time, and is expensive. Wunderdogs understands the way we work and the tradeoffs that come with running a startup.
They have an 80–20 approach of getting things done now and revamping in a few months if the product or the strategies change. We didn’t have to explain how we’re different from a corporate customer with a 30-person marketing team and different processes and budget constraints. They got us from day one, and I found that to be very helpful.
Are there any areas they could improve?
They started structuring their project management differently, introducing someone to oversee the outcome of the deliverables and timelines as a core role. That person served as the main communicator, allowing the creative designers and executors to focus on their work. In the beginning, it seemed a little more chaotic, and we didn’t know who was working on what and what timeliness they had. Over the last couple of months, we had someone to manage expectations. I don’t think there’s anything else they haven’t addressed.
Do you have any advice for future clients of theirs?
I recommend having an initial rapid prototyping session with them, depending on what the client needs. For us, it was a brand audit with high-level design directions for us to consider. They got back to us with how they saw us and our market, and where they thought we needed to go.
Doing a rapid exploration before committing to multiple deliverables and projects is very helpful; it can build trust and a consistent language. Doing so also provides a sense of whether they’re the right partner before getting halfway through a project and realizing they don’t understand your vision or what you’re trying to get out of the project. It can help the client structure their own thoughts and be more disciplined and specific about what they want. Wunderdogs asks all the right questions, which helps the client clearly communicate what they need.
the project
Full Rebranding for Investment Firm
"Their ability to deliver exceptional quality work on time at a reasonable price was impressive."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
We are an executive search and investment firm that builds crypto/web3 companies.
For what projects/services did your company hire Wunderdogs, and what were your goals?
Full rebrand - logo, messaging, website, pitch deck, etc.
How did you select this vendor and what were the deciding factors?
Prior work, references, pricing
Describe the scope of work in detail, including the project steps, key deliverables, and technologies used.
Full rebrand - logo, messaging, website, pitch deck, etc.
How many people from the vendor's team worked with you, and what were their positions?
Probably 4-5 CEO Project Manager Several designers
Can you share any measurable outcomes of the project or general feedback about the deliverables?
Overwhelmingly positive response (mostly unprompted) from a variety of groups. We have introduced wunderdogs to numerous groups as a result of their work.
Describe their project management style, including communication tools and timeliness.
Highly efficient. They managed to the schedule without being pushy. They alerted us if we were going to slip on the schedule bc of choices we made.
What did you find most impressive or unique about this company?
Their ability to deliver exceptional quality work on time at a reasonable price was impressive.
Are there any areas for improvement or something they could have done differently?
No
the project
Branding & Content Creation for Psychometrics Startup
"They take a customer-centric approach to all projects."
the reviewer
the review
The client submitted this review online.
Please describe your company and your position there.
Cofounder & ceo
For what projects/services did your company hire Wunderdogs?
Design for content, basic branding, promotional materials
What were your goals for this project?
Beautification
How did you select this vendor?
Word of mouth
Describe the project in detail.
Deck Logos/branding Research Discussing options & iterating on content
What was the team composition?
me + 3 ppl from Wunderdogs
Can you share any outcomes from the project that demonstrate progress or success?
Excellent work - fully satisfied, 10x our design capability
How effective was the workflow between your team and theirs?
Smooth communications and workflow. We used email + zoom.
What did you find most impressive about this company?
They take a customer-centric approach to all projects. Great designers + significant early-stage company experience = They know what they're doing and how they can help to depend on stage of growth of the company
Are there any areas for improvement?
No
Although some staff members had different opinions initially, Wunderdogs delivered a website that everyone loved. The team was timely and communicative, and they stayed on top of everything throughout the project. They also understood the client’s needs thanks to their venture capital background.