Amongst the rolling foothills of Boise, Idaho, a new brand has been launched: Foothills Capital Advisory. Nabil, its founder, has a background in both law and finance, and he stepped out on his own with a passion for helping business owners succeed. Foothills Capital's primary mission is to connect businesses facing cash flow constraints with the capital they need, even after the banks have turned them down, regardless of whether that's to grow their business, to refinance existing debt, or just to provide a bridge and keep the lights on until they can qualify for traditional financing.
Together, Nabil and I worked on a few key initiatives:
Logo & Brand Identity
LinkedIn Optimization
Business Stationery
Website Design
Promotional Materials
This project was exciting because Nabil had already walked away from a steady job to pursue an entrepreneurial path, creating a true start-up from scratch. He didn't have any existing clients or income, but he didn't lack the confidence that they would come his way. We jumped on each initiative as quickly as possible, and there were a lot of conversations had in a small amount of time to make it happen!
Logo & Brand Identity
When Nabil was referred to me, he already knew that he wanted to name his business Foothills Capital Advisory. After recently transplanting to Boise from Seattle with his family, he found that he enjoyed the slower lifestyle and the view of downtown Boise and the foothills from his back deck, finding peace in the tranquil surroundings. So, we leaned into that.
Together, we explored a modern approach to his logo, leveraging hand-drawn line art ranging from abstract, to artsy, bringing in soft curves, and eventually landing on a geometric approach to the view he's so fond of.
The final version is a beautiful balance of colors found in nature.
Coupled with a brand overview guide and some accompanying assets - like a social media profile graphic, a brand pattern, and branded assets like a Zoom background and email newsletter template, Nabil was off to the races with his new brand.
LinkedIn Optimization
Since so many of Nabil's clients come to him from referrals, we needed to make sure his LinkedIn profile was an accurate representation of what he does, while we worked on his website behind the scenes.
While we were developing his brand initially, Nabil had put a little "coming soon" message in his experience section, and we were able to quell the anticipation by refreshing that and premiering his new brand identity.
Business Stationery
Though a little out of order from how a typical brand identity project goes, time was of the essence! Nabil was looking into attending a conference where he'd have the opportunity to meet a lot of great business contacts, so instead of doing his website next, we jumped on creating something he could hand out and leverage - his business cards. In a relationship-heavy industry like Nabil's, business cards are definitely still an expected touchpoint.
Since the designs generally tie together very nicely, Nabil's business cards were delivered alongside letterhead (both something he could print, and a Word document template he could type right into), a notecard that he could use to write thank you notes, and a couple of envelopes to send it all in should the need arise.
For his stationery, we wanted to continue to lean into the geometric look we established with his logo, and incorporated diamonds with icons to share his contact information. The addition of a watermarked background helped everything to feel modern and put together.
Website Design
From there, Nabil and I started working on his website. He already had a foundation laid, as his daughter had helped him build a Squarespace site. Instead of starting over, we leaned into that framework and updated it to be something that was more in line with his new brand identity.
The content was mostly done, but Nabil had supplied a few additional pieces, and we collaborated on updating his bio to be something a little friendlier and easier to read. We used stock photography of sun-kissed foothills and Boise cityscapes to accent each page.
The final site is clean and slick, with the basics front and center, and the ability to get started obvious on every page. A large majority of Nabil's clients are referred via industry relationships, so we were sure to include a page that spoke directly to those referral partners.
Promotional Materials
With the website wrapped up, the rush to get this brand out the door slowed down a little - Nabil had what he needed to be successful, found online, and to communicate with new and existing referral partners.
The next thing he needed was something that his referral partners could use to share with their clients. Nabil asked if we could put together a one-pager that could be shared digitally or printed. It needed to cover the key things that he can offer, his process, the fees, and how someone can get started working with him. It was a lot of information, and we wanted the piece to look and feel very intentionally designed.
This one-pager helped to get people in the door, but what then? Nabil was preparing concise summaries of his clients' stories, financials, and projections so that he could quickly solicit commercial lenders on his clients' behalf, and he needed those to be beautiful, easy to use, and quick to customize. The next thing we collaborated on was a presentation template that was designed in Powerpoint.
For this project, I started by looking at a presentation that Nabil had already put together to get an idea for the types of content he was using, and then I got to work building out templates that made sense for that type of content. By inserting photos that we had used on the website and leveraging his color palette, we were able to make something both beautiful and functional. The best part is that he can use this same template for anything, and it's near impossible to overwrite it - every time he opens it, it forces him to save it with a new name.
I truly enjoyed working on this brand launch with Nabil, and he and I have continued to stay in touch for future opportunities while he's nurturing several new client engagements. His business launched with a bang, and he's been enjoying having pieces he's proud to show off and leverage as he continues to build.
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