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Brand Architecture & Design Systems

The brand layer most DTC operators outgrow before they realize it. Design tokens that survive a rebrand, naming ladders for product lines, visual-system decisions that let a two-person team ship like a six-person agency, and the handoff patterns between the designer and the code. Grounded in 20+ years of brand work from a designer who also writes the components.

13 postsFor: DTC founders and in-house designers scaling a brand past the startup kit

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A Content Hero Image Design System Across 188 Articles

BRAND·APR 24·9 MIN

A Content Hero Image Design System Across 188 Articles

Field notes on building a content hero image design system: pooling per cluster, running 81 bespoke prompts, and shipping remap v3 across 188 articles.

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The Typography Scale From Figma Into Shopify Liquid

BRAND·APR 23·9 MIN

The Typography Scale From Figma Into Shopify Liquid

Field notes on carrying a type scale from Figma into a Shopify Liquid theme. The six-step scale I use on DTC builds and how the mobile clamp keeps it honest.

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Running Two DTC Brands Off One Design Token Base

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Running Two DTC Brands Off One Design Token Base

A postmortem on running two DTC brands off a shared token architecture. What belongs in the base, what each brand overrides, and the 3 things that broke.

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Rebranding Before $1M Revenue Is Usually Vanity

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Rebranding Before $1M Revenue Is Usually Vanity

A contrarian read on rebrand timing for DTC. Below $1M, most rebrands are overspend on the wrong bottleneck. What to fix first, and when the rebrand earns its cost.

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A Naming Ladder That Holds for 40 Products or More

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

A Naming Ladder That Holds for 40 Products or More

A three-rung naming ladder for DTC product lines. How to name a master brand, lines, and SKUs so the structure survives 40 launches without a brand meeting each time.

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Mood Boards Are Procurement Tools, Not a Brand Brief

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Mood Boards Are Procurement Tools, Not a Brand Brief

A contrarian read on mood boards in DTC brand work. Why they are useful for procurement, wrong as a brief, and what to build in their place.

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Logo Lockup vs Logo System: Which Your DTC Brand Needs

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Logo Lockup vs Logo System: Which Your DTC Brand Needs

A practitioner's decision framework for DTC brands choosing between a single locked logo and a flexible mark system. When each wins, and why most brands need both.

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House of Brands vs Branded House: The DTC Answer

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

House of Brands vs Branded House: The DTC Answer

The DTC-specific answer to brand architecture: branded house wins most of the time. When house of brands is actually right, and the honest math behind the choice.

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Design Tokens Built to Survive the Next Rebrand

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Design Tokens Built to Survive the Next Rebrand

How to design a DTC token layer that survives a rebrand with one value change instead of 40 renames, plus the semantic structure that makes it work.

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Component Library Handoff When Designer Also Codes

BRAND·APR 23·11 MIN

Component Library Handoff When Designer Also Codes

Field notes on the component library handoff when the designer also writes the code. How the loop collapses, what it costs, and what still belongs in docs.

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Keeping Brand Color Without Beige Accessibility Fallback

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Keeping Brand Color Without Beige Accessibility Fallback

How to keep a strong DTC brand palette and pass WCAG AA. The role-scoped color rules that stop teams from defaulting to a beige-and-cream fallback.

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Killing the 60-Page Brand Guide for a Living Doc

BRAND·APR 23·10 MIN

Killing the 60-Page Brand Guide for a Living Doc

Why the 60-page PDF brand guidelines rot, what replaces them, and the 2-page living doc structure I use on every DTC brand build now.

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