Creating a Standout Brand for an IT Outsourcing Venture

New brand for independent traction
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Increase in web traffic
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Increase in perceived brand value
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Company

Industry

IT Outsourcing

Timeline

1 Weeks

Services Provided

Logo and Branding

Web Design

Sales Deck

Marketing Collaterals

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About the Project

IT2INDIA is a new-age IT outsourcing and remote hiring solution provider, spun out of a larger IT services company. The team approached us to build an independent identity that would clearly separate this offering from the parent brand, while establishing it as a credible and modern outsourcing partner.

In a highly commoditized market dominated by price-based competition, IT2INDIA needed branding and communication that emphasized speed, reliability, and streamlined onboarding—with a personality that stood out.

Logo and Branding

We crafted a bold, minimalistic logo and visual identity system to position IT2INDIA as a next-gen outsourcing partner. The brand system balanced tech professionalism with approachability, ensuring adaptability across digital, print, and corporate use.

Web Design

We designed a lightweight, conversion-focused website that articulated IT2INDIA’s unique value: hiring agility, compliance expertise, and seamless offshore operations. Each section was optimized for storytelling and lead capture across desktop and mobile.

Sales Deck

A punchy pitch deck was developed to assist with prospect meetings, partner onboarding, and enterprise outreach. It brought together brand elements, service highlights, proof points, and CTAs into a clean, reusable format for business teams.

Collaterals

We designed a full suite of collateral for different target geographies. Each asset was tailored to drive visibility and consistency across outbound, social, and direct sales channels.

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