Process

Four soft steps. No industrial fog.

Our process is designed to reduce expensive surprises. Each step is small enough to reverse if needed, yet clear enough that stakeholders know what happens next.

We begin by listening. Brand guidelines, touchpoints, volumes, print methods, and timelines all matter. If guidelines are incomplete, we ask the questions that usually get skipped until a proof looks wrong.

Sampling comes next. Stock swatches and print tests let you feel weight and see color before committing a run. We would rather spend a week on samples than a month explaining why a full order missed the mark.

Production follows only after approvals are written. Batches are scheduled with finishing and quality checks built in. Rush requests are possible, but we will name the quality risks rather than pretend they do not exist.

Replenishment closes the loop. Once a program works, we set reorder cues, preferred pack sizes, and review dates so inventory stays healthy without constant reinvention.

Documentation is part of every stage: agreed stocks, approved proofs, delivery notes, and a short record of what to repeat next time. That archive becomes invaluable when teams change.

Clients who skip sampling to save time often spend more later. Our strongest programs are the ones that respected the sample step even when the launch calendar felt tight.

If you already have printers or finishers you trust, we can plug into that network. The process still holds; only the production partners change.

01 · Listen

Brand guidelines, touchpoints, volumes, and print methods.

02 · Sample

Stock swatches and print tests before you commit a run.

03 · Produce

Careful batching with finishing and QC checks.

04 · Replenish

Reorder cues so desks and shops never go bare.

Begin with a brief