I build complete branding systems for businesses in Rivne — from positioning and logo to brand colours, typography and a full brand book. A working system that keeps your brand consistent everywhere — from a storefront sign on Soborna street to Instagram stories.
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I create brands of any scale — from mini brand book to full corporate identity
Logo, colors, typography and basic usage rules — ideal start for a young brand.
Comprehensive guide: logo, identity, all carriers, patterns, image style and usage rules.
Updating existing brand while preserving recognition — evolution, not revolution.
Quick visual identity development for startups: logo, colors, fonts and basic templates.
Complete brand system for large companies: from logo to office and vehicle design standards.
Visual identity for experts, bloggers and entrepreneurs — your personal brand style.
I conduct an in-depth interview, analyze the market, competitors, and target audience. I form the brand platform.
I develop mood boards and 2-3 visual directions. Each reflects different aspects of the brand's character.
I create the logo, color palette, typography, graphic elements, and corporate style patterns.
I design business cards, letterheads, presentations, social media templates, and other key brand touchpoints.
I compile everything into a structured document with guidelines, rules, and application examples.
Choose the optimal package for your project
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*Concept — a unique logo idea. *Variation — a concept variation (slightly modified shapes, colors, etc.)
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You can compile your own list of materials to include in the brand book. The cost will be calculated according to your request.
Examples of completed projects
Answers to the most popular questions
This is a very common question among entrepreneurs in Rivne, especially those commissioning visual identity for the first time. In short: a logo is a mark, branding is a system in which the logo is just one element. Logo design covers the mark itself, its variations (horizontal, vertical, monochrome) and a basic brand-guide of 5–10 pages.
Full branding includes much more: positioning, tone of voice, brand colours (primary and extended palettes), typography (display and text), graphic language (patterns, icons, illustrations), photography style, document templates (proposals, contracts, presentations), social media templates, mock-ups on touchpoints — and a complete brand-book of 60–120 pages. If you’re not yet sure what you need — we can discuss it in a free consultation or compare logo design and branding services.
The price of branding depends not on geography but on the scope of the system and the number of touchpoints the guidelines must cover. A local café with one point on Soborna street and a regional manufacturing company with branches in three regions are fundamentally different scopes, even though both are technically “branding”.
I work with three packages: starter (logo + basic rules + 1 level of touchpoints), standard (full visual system + brand-book of 40–60 pages + core templates), premium (strategy, voice, full system, guidelines of 80–120 pages, templates for all channels, mock-ups). Exact numbers are in the “Pricing” block above. If you also order a website, polygraphy or SMM — the bundle is cheaper than the sum of the individual services.
The standard cycle is 6–10 weeks, depending on the system’s scope. That’s longer than just a logo (3–4 weeks), because beyond the mark we’re adding many more components: palette, typography, graphic language, templates, guidelines, roll-out across touchpoints.
Roughly: weeks 1–2 — strategy and Rivne market research (positioning, audience, competitors), weeks 3–4 — logo and base concepts of the visual language, weeks 5–6 — colours, typography, graphic elements, patterns, weeks 7–8 — document templates, touchpoints, mock-ups, weeks 9–10 — brand-book layout, final revisions, file delivery. If you need it faster — we discuss an expedited format with parallel work on multiple stages.
The brand-book is the main document you receive at the end of the project. It’s a PDF of 60–120 pages (depending on the package) that describes all the rules of visual identity. The typical structure is:
On request, I can include a separate section for the marketing team — how to use the brand-book in day-to-day work.
Yes — for clients in Rivne and the region I meet in person at key stages. I’m based in Rivne, so it’s not an issue. The first meeting is a 90–120 minute strategic session, where we discuss positioning, audience, competitors in the Rivne region, and brand goals 3–5 years ahead.
The second meeting is the presentation of visual concepts, where I show 2–3 directions and we choose one. The third is the final brand-book presentation and onboarding for your contractors (printer, SMM manager, web developer). The rest of the work goes online via Figma, Telegram and Zoom — it’s faster and more efficient. If you prefer fully remote — also possible, I work in both formats. Details on the contact page.
Yes, definitely. I don’t start drawing until we’ve completed the strategic block. Design without strategy is a lottery — you can create a beautiful brand that doesn’t match the real positioning of the business, and it won’t drive sales.
The strategic block includes: defining positioning (how you differ from competitors in Rivne and the region), articulating mission and values, describing target audience with concrete segments, competitor audit on the Rivne market, defining tone of voice — how your brand speaks. If you’re at an early stage and don’t fully understand your positioning yet — we can start with business consulting or product strategy as a separate step.
Yes, I work with rebranding. In Rivne it’s especially relevant for businesses operating 7–15 years whose old style no longer matches today’s market. Rebranding comes in two forms:
Before rebranding I usually recommend an audit to see what specifically isn’t working in the existing brand. That can be a UX audit of the website, perception research or focus groups among customers.
Yes — this is a mandatory part of branding. I understand that 90% of businesses in Rivne don’t have an in-house designer, and asking the SMM manager to contact a contractor every time is a loss of speed. So I deliver working templates in two formats: Figma (for those with a designer or willing to learn once) and Canva Pro (for those who want to make posts without any skills).
Templates cover: quote posts, product posts, promo posts, educational carousels, stories (vertical), reels covers, profile header, avatar, pinned stories templates. All in unified brand-book logic. Separately, I run a 1-hour onboarding for your SMM manager — showing how to work with templates without “breaking” the brand. If you want to fully delegate social media — we can discuss the SMM service.
In my practice with the Rivne region, most often these are businesses either reaching a new level or preparing to launch:
Each category gets its own approach. Retail needs vibrancy and warmth, medical needs trust and cleanliness, IT needs scalability and technology feel.
Yes — this format is called partial visual-language refresh. It’s relevant when your logo is strong and recognisable (for example, working for 10+ years), but the rest of the system is outdated: colours look like 2010s, typography uses a free font with restrictions, there’s no graphic language at all.
In this format we leave the logo untouched but rework everything around it: expand the palette, replace typography with modern licensed fonts, add graphic elements, patterns, illustration style, refresh document and social media templates. It’s faster and cheaper than a full rebrand — usually 4–6 weeks. This format is often chosen by Rivne companies with 10+ years of history that don’t want to break recognition among their existing customer base.
Yes. After full payment you receive exclusive proprietary rights to all elements of the created branding system: logo, graphic language, patterns, templates, illustrations, brand-book in editable form. This is fixed in the contract — you can use everything for any commercial purpose, register the logo as a trademark, license, sell with the business.
I retain only the right to showcase the final result in my portfolio — on filyuk.top/projects, Behance and Dribbble. If your project is under NDA — that’s discussed at the start, and I publish nothing. Fonts included in the system are delivered either with a licence in your name (commercial purchase from Adobe Fonts/Google Fonts/MyFonts) or with a link to a free open-source alternative — fully transparent.
That’s a normal situation, especially for IT startups and manufacturers from the Rivne region. I build the system with an eye on the international and national context from the start, even if your office is on Soborna street. That means: typography that correctly displays Latin alongside Cyrillic; a name that has no unwanted meanings in other languages; a colour palette that doesn’t “shout” in other cultures; readiness for an English-language version of the brand-book.
I’ve worked with clients from the USA (New York, Los Angeles), Europe and Canada — so I know how to adapt a local Ukrainian brand to a global market. If you’re also planning a website or a mobile app in parallel — I bake multilingual support into the system from day one.
Comparison with other options
| Alex Filiuk | Design studio / freelance brand designer | |
|---|---|---|
| Strategy before design | ✅ Positioning + voice + audience | ❌ Often jumps straight to visuals |
| Brand-book depth | ✅ 60–120 pages with examples | 📋 10–20 pages of “logo + colours” |
| Working templates | ✅ Figma + Canva + Word/PowerPoint | 💰 Usually charged separately |
| Adaptation to Rivne market | ✅ Local market analysis included | ❓ Generic decisions without context |
| Graphic system (patterns, icons) | ✅ Custom, not stock | ⚠️ Stock elements |
| Tone of voice and copy | ✅ Included in brand-book | ❌ Usually not covered |
| Roll-out across touchpoints | ✅ Site + social + print + signage | 📋 Only basic touchpoints |
| Contractor handoff | ✅ Brand-book + 1h onboarding | 💰 Charged separately |
| Post-delivery support | ✅ 60 days of support included | 💰 Extra charge |
| Rights transfer | ✅ Exclusive in contract | 🔄 Often vague terms |
Branding isn’t a picture, it’s a working system. In Rivne and the Rivne region the market is full of businesses that have a logo but no brand: a sign in one colour, a website in another style, an Instagram in a third, print materials in a fourth. The customer sees chaos and remembers none of these images. I’m Alex Filiuk, a Senior UI/UX and branding designer with 15 years of experience, building branding systems where every customer touchpoint works for recognition and trust. My portfolio includes 60+ developed branding systems for Ukrainian and international clients, including companies from Rivne, Kyiv, Lviv, the USA and the EU.
This page is about how branding works for a business in Rivne: what a complete system consists of, how much it costs and why, what the process looks like week by week, which typical mistakes entrepreneurs make, and how to avoid the “design studio that draws beautifully but without meaning” trap. If you only need a mark — there’s a separate logo design service. If you need full identity with guidelines — read on.
A common myth among small and mid-sized businesses in the Rivne region: “branding is for big companies, a logo is enough for us”. The reality is the opposite. It’s exactly on the regional market, where business is built on repeat visits, recommendations and local reputation, that a coherent brand decides more than in Kyiv. In a city of 240,000+ residents your customers see your sign every day, encounter your website, notice your Instagram, hold your business card. If all of that looks like five different brands — you’re not accumulating recognition.
Branding in Rivne performs four key functions:
Many of the clients I’ve worked with in Rivne initially understood “branding” as just a logo and a couple of colours. The real system is much broader. I usually break it into three levels: strategic, visual, operational.
Without this block, design is a pretty picture without meaning. The strategic level includes:
This is what the customer encounters every day. At this level we design:
If alongside branding you’re planning UI/UX design for a website or mobile app — that’s integrated into the unified system from day one, with no rework later.
This level is the most often forgotten. You received the branding, but a week later your assistant doesn’t know how to lay out a contract in the brand style. I close that gap with templates:
I work via a transparent process that all my clients have gone through. Each stage has a concrete deliverable — no “trust the designer and wait 3 months”.
The total cycle is 6–10 weeks. If you need it faster — we discuss an expedited format with parallel work on multiple stages. If a website build is going on at the same time — I sync the cycles.
Pricing comes from the scope of work, not from geography. An entrepreneur from Rivne, Kyiv or Los Angeles gets the same rates for the same package. I work with three levels (exact figures are in the “Pricing” block above):
A separate economic rule: if you order branding together with web development, polygraphy, SMM strategy or SEO — the bundle costs less than the sum of individual services. It’s healthy business sense — savings for you and more efficient work for me (one context, one logic, no duplicate briefs).
Over 15 years of work I’ve seen dozens of cases where a business in Rivne (and across Ukraine) invested in branding and didn’t get the expected effect. Here are the key mistakes:
Branding is a dynamic discipline, and the frozen approaches of the 2010s no longer work. Here’s what I bake into systems for businesses in Rivne:
My portfolio includes 130+ projects, of which ~60 involve full branding work. Among them — clients from various categories: retail and HoReCa, medical and beauty, manufacturing and wholesale, IT startups, education. I’ve worked with Rivne companies, with clients from Kyiv, Lviv, Odesa, and also from the USA (New York, Los Angeles) and Europe. This gives a real understanding of how a local Rivne brand looks against national and international peers — and how to build a system that won’t “sell you short” when entering a bigger market.
If you want concrete examples — go to the “Projects” section or get in touch via the contact form: I’ll pick 5–10 most relevant cases for your niche and show not just final mock-ups but the working process — strategy, concepts, brand-book.
Branding is the foundation. On top of it usually sits an ecosystem of digital and offline touchpoints. Here are the services my Rivne clients most often bundle:
I work not only with Rivne region businesses. If you have offices in several cities or are planning regional expansion — we’ll build a system that scales. Among other locations I actively work with:
The full list of locations is on the “Service Areas” page.
If you have a request — fill in the contact form or write to email/Telegram (contacts in the website footer). The first consultation is free, up to 60 minutes long. We’ll discuss your business, brand ambitions, the current state of visual identity, an approximate budget and timeline. After that I’ll send a detailed proposal with a fixed price — no surprises and no hidden fees.
I’m ready to build a branding system for your business in Rivne that will keep the brand unified for years to come — from a sign on Soborna street to Instagram stories, from the first business card to national expansion. Not “a pretty picture”, but a working marketing asset.