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Every great brand begins with an idea. Every lasting legacy is built by protecting it.
Below are examples of the types of intellectual property I help founders, creators, entrepreneurs, authors, and organizations strategically organize and develop. My work focuses on creating an intellectual property roadmap that strengthens your brand, supports long-term growth, and prepares your creative assets for future protection and commercialization.
Areas of Intellectual Property Strategy
Brand Names
Trademarks
Copyrights
Character Development
Character Names
Story Worlds & Fiction Universes
Books & Publications
Educational Programs & Courses
Creative Content & Digital Assets
Logos & Brand Identity
Slogans & Taglines
Product & Service Naming
Licensing Opportunities
Intellectual Property Portfolio Planning
Whether you're building your first brand, publishing a book, creating original characters, launching a course, or developing an entertainment franchise, I'll help you identify your valuable intellectual property and develop a strategy to organize, strengthen, and position it for long-term success.
Important Note: This is a strategic consulting service focused on brand vision, intellectual property planning, and business strategy. I do not provide legal advice, legal representation, or file trademark, copyright, or patent applications. When legal protection is needed, I recommend working with a qualified intellectual property attorney while I continue supporting the overall brand and intellectual property strategy. Thorns of the Eternal: The Bonded Flame
The first novel in an epic fantasy series exploring destiny, loyalty, sacrifice, and the consequences of power. Set within a world shaped by ancient forces, political conflict, and fragile alliances, the story follows characters bound by obligations that challenge their identities, beliefs, and ambitions. Designed as the opening volume of a larger narrative arc, the project required extensive worldbuilding, long-form story planning, character development, and series architecture.
Skills Used: Narrative Structure • Worldbuilding • Character Development