A brand people remember — built from scratch
From logo to colour palette to typography — we build the visual identity your business needs to look professional from day one. No stock templates, no recycled marks.
Most Malaysian businesses we talk to are dealing with at least one of these
“Nobody remembers our brand even after we have met them”
You leave the meeting, hand over a card — and a week later they can't recall your name or what you do. Memorable brands are built on consistent visual and verbal systems, not just a logo.
“Our logo looks like it was made in Microsoft Word”
It might have been — or Canva, which has the same problem. A logo that looks DIY signals to customers that everything else might be too. First impressions compound fast.
“Our Instagram, website and business cards all look different”
Three fonts, four shades of the same blue, two logo variations. Every touchpoint looks like a different company. Inconsistency reads as unprofessionalism even when the actual work is excellent.
“We lost a client to a competitor who is objectively worse”
But they look more polished. Their deck is cleaner, their website is sharper, their brand is consistent. That stings — and it's entirely fixable without changing what you actually do.
A complete brand kit, not just a logo
Custom logo
An original mark made for your business — not a modified clipart.
Colour palette
Primary, secondary and neutral tones that work across print and digital.
Typography guide
Font pairings and hierarchy rules so every headline and body copy looks consistent.
Usage guide
A simple one-pager showing how to use your brand correctly across formats.
Multiple file formats
SVG, PNG and PDF formats — ready for web, social, print and signage.
Brand stationery
Optional: business card, email signature and letterhead layouts.
Clear steps, no guesswork
Discovery
We learn your business, audience and the feeling you want your brand to project.
Concepts
We present 2–3 logo directions. You give feedback and we refine your chosen direction.
Refinement
Final logo tweaks, colour and typography confirmed, brand guide drafted.
Delivery
All files delivered in a zipped brand kit — print-ready and web-ready.
Brand kit pricing
A clean, original logo mark with SVG/PNG files.
- Custom mark (not template)
- 2 concepts presented
- 2× revisions
- Colour + mono versions
- Web & print files
Full identity — logo plus all the pieces that make it consistent.
- Everything in Logo Only
- Brand colour palette
- Typography guide
- Usage guide (PDF)
- Business card layout
Brand kit bundled with any website package.
- Full brand kit
- Applied to your website
- Save vs. buying separately
- One team, one brief
Branding is not your logo — it's how people remember you
A logo is a symbol. A brand is the entire feeling a customer has about your business — the colour they associate with you, the fonts on your packaging, the tone of your social captions. Done well, it makes you recognisable everywhere without needing to write your name.
Logo vs brand identity
A logo is one element of your brand identity. A complete brand kit includes your logo in multiple formats (full mark, icon, one-colour), a primary and secondary colour palette with exact hex codes, a type system (heading font, body font, usage rules) and brand guidelines. Without the system, even a great logo looks inconsistent across your website, social and print.
How consistency builds trust
Consistent brand presentation across all touchpoints has been shown to increase revenue by up to 23%. When your Instagram, website, business card and invoice all look like they belong to the same business, customers unconsciously read it as professionalism and stability. Inconsistency — different colours on every platform, fonts that don't match — signals a lack of attention to detail.
Designing for Malaysian audiences
Colour carries cultural weight in Malaysia. Red and gold signal prosperity in Chinese-Malaysian contexts; green holds religious significance in Malay communities; certain colour combinations carry political associations. Typography matters too — if you serve a bilingual market, your font must render well in both Latin and Jawi or Chinese characters. We factor all of this in from the start.
When to rebrand — and when not to
Rebranding is appropriate when your current identity no longer reflects the quality of your product, when you're entering a new market, or when growth has left your early DIY branding behind. It is not the right solution for slow sales — those are usually a marketing or positioning problem, not a design problem. We'll tell you honestly which situation you're in.
File formats and what they're for
Every logo should come in at least three formats: SVG (scalable vector for web use), PNG with transparent background (for documents, presentations, overlays) and PDF (for commercial print). If you only have a JPG, you have a screenshot — not a proper logo file. nexweb delivers all formats as standard so you're ready for any context from day one.
Common questions
Do I own the logo?
Yes — 100%. Once delivered, all intellectual property transfers to you.
What if I don't like the concepts?
We include 2 revision rounds in every package. If we're still not aligned, we'll talk before charging more.
How long does it take?
Logo Only: 3–5 days. Full Brand Kit: 5–7 days after the discovery call.
Can you redesign an existing logo?
Yes — send us your current mark and we'll discuss refresh vs. full rebuild.
Let's build your brand identity
Tell us about your business and we'll come back with a plan.
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