u/thegyanidesigner

What questions do you ask in brand consulting?

You've got a brand (or an idea for one), but something's not clicking. Maybe you're not sure how to position yourself, your audience isn't growing, or you just don't know where to focus next.

This is a focused 1:1 call designed to give you complete clarity on your brand: what it stands for, who it's for, and exactly what to do next.

So to cater these points how do you make sure that you cover each of them and provide the solution right itself on the call itself.

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u/thegyanidesigner — 16 hours ago

Kwezika - A brand design studio

I've spent 2 years helping 50+ founders build brands that don't need a rebrand — here's what I've learned (and I'm open to work)

Hey Reddit,

I'm Sarthak, founder of Kwezika Design Studio — a brand identity studio built for founders and business owners who are serious about getting their brand right the first time.

Most businesses treat branding as an afterthought. They slap on a logo, launch, struggle to grow, then pay double to rebrand later.

I've seen this pattern so many times that I built my entire studio around solving it before it happens.

What we do

We combine deep brand strategy with visual identity design. Before we ever open a design tool, we figure out your positioning, personality, story, and audience first. The visuals follow. Not the other way around.

We've worked across fashion, F&B, SaaS, real estate, lifestyle, health & wellness, and finance — helping solopreneurs launch confidently, struggling businesses reposition, and growing brands step into market leadership.

Some brands we've worked with:

Thalen

Nosh

Praana Paris

Cheeta Jewels

Enviguide

Mathematics

We're a good fit if you're:

Launching your first startup and want to do it right

Running a business that's grown but your brand hasn't kept up

Ready to stop looking like everyone else in your industry

Our process is collaborative, structured, and focused on building brands that actually last — from discovery to rollout.

If any of this resonates, feel free to comment or DM me. Happy to chat, no pitch involved.

📧 sarthakcre8es@gmail.com

🌐 https://kwezika.framer.ai/

u/thegyanidesigner — 2 days ago

Do you know youtube was a dating site?

You were probably just scrolling YouTube a few seconds ago.

Watching a random funny clip.

A podcast.

A meme.

A vlog.

But here’s something most people still don’t know.

YouTube was originally a dating site.

Yeah, seriously.

Back in 2005, YouTube launched on Valentine’s Day with the slogan:

“Tune In. Hook Up.”

The idea was simple.

People would upload videos describing their ideal partner and find matches online.

Sounds romantic, right?

There was just one problem.

Nobody used it for dating.

People started uploading random clips instead.

Funny moments.

Weird videos.

Silly experiments.

Anything and everything.

Now the founders had two choices.

One:

Force people to use it the “right” way because that was the original vision.

Or two:

Let go of the idea and pay attention to how people actually wanted to use the platform.

They chose the second one.

And that single decision turned a failed dating site into the second most visited website on Earth.

Now this is where branding comes in:

Pivoting vs Product Love.

Most founders fall in love with their idea so deeply that they stop observing audience behavior altogether.

The best founders?

They fall in love with audience behavior.

Because your audience will rarely tell you what your brand should become through surveys or feedback forms.

They show you through behavior.

Through patterns.

Through engagement.

Through how they use your product when nobody’s watching.

YouTube’s real product was never dating.

It was human expression.

People simply wanted a place to put themselves out into the world.

The founders just had to let go of their original idea to finally see it.

And honestly?

Your brand might be going through the same thing right now.

Your audience may have already shown you what your brand actually wants to become.

The question is —

are you paying attention?

If you want more branding case studies and concepts like this, follow Sarthak Garg for daily branding bhujiyas.

Thank you.

u/thegyanidesigner — 3 days ago

Looking for an appointment setter

I am looking for an Appointment Setter

Two years.

That’s how long I’ve been building Kwezika.

And honestly?

The design side—I’ve figured that out.

Brand identity.

Client delivery.

Creating brands that feel premium and built for growth.

That part is solid.

But growing kwezika itself?

That’s where things get inconsistent.

Because I’ve realised something—

I can’t be designing world-class brands

and chasing leads at the same time.

I can’t spend hours crafting identities for clients

while also trying to constantly network, pitch, follow up, and fill the pipeline.

And that’s been the biggest bottleneck.

Not skill.

Not effort.

Just bandwidth.

Every strong business has two people:

The one who builds the product.

And the one who brings people to it.

I’m the product guy.

I need someone who can help build the pipeline.

So here’s who I’m looking for—

Someone who understands outreach.

Someone who can start conversations.

Build genuine connections.

Find founders who actually need branding help.

Not a spammy cold DM person.

Someone who understands how to create real opportunities.

Your role is simple:

Get qualified leads on calls.

I’ll handle the branding transformation.

For now, this will be a 30% profit-sharing model, because we’re still building this from the ground up.

And as things grow—so does your role and compensation. more on a high tier salary basis.

I’m not looking for someone who wants a “job.”

I’m looking for someone who sees potential in building something meaningful early.

If that sounds like you—

DM me “Kwezika” on kwezika

or Mail - sarthakcre8es@gmail.com

or send connection and message

And if you’re not that person—

Follow Sarthak from kwezika

Because I’ll keep sharing branding insights that’ll change how you see business.

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u/thegyanidesigner — 5 days ago