A New York-based founder of a large real estate consulting agency asked me to work on his rebrand.
He didn't want the look of a traditional agency. He wanted to convey the aesthetics and exclusivity of an ultra-luxury hotel.
His budget was $2,000 for "just a little logo touch-up".
But there is a misconception behind requests like this.
You don't get premium market positioning with just a simple logo tweak.
Visual authority is built on consistency.
If a brand looks "expensive" and reliable, it's because every single touchpoint, from the website to the business card, from the pitch deck to the agency's interior design, right down to the scent of the rooms, speaks the exact same language.
Taking an elegant logo and slapping it on an amateur website won't make you look like a luxury brand.
That’s why when I get these requests, I am brutally honest about the result they will get.
We can design a great logo, sure (and I love doing it). But an isolated logo will never justify the premium rates you ask of your clients.
To position yourself at the top, you need a complete and cohesive system.