Case 01
A boutique landscape architecture business in Singapore
Challenge
Portfolio skews to interior plant styling and branding pop-ups; no visible claim on bespoke rooftop masterplanning or the structural/compliance complexity that D9–11 penthouse owners actually fear.
Approach
We anchored the brand on its actual wedge — Verdant Studios is the only boutique in Singapore that treats a private rooftop as a hospitality-grade sanctuary — combining microclimate engineering, MCST-navigated approvals, and concierge aftercare so D9–11 owners get a resort terrace that survives Singapore's wind and heat, not just a planter arrangement. — and stripped the visual language back to one bold idea per screen.
Outcome
Distinct positioning, clearer enquiries from the right buyer profile, faster sales conversations.
Case 02
An SME aiming for the luxury condo owners in districts 9, 10, 11 segment
Challenge
The brief had a clear vision but the existing site didn't support it — too much copy, no real hierarchy, mobile felt like an afterthought.
Approach
We rebuilt with restraint: one hero idea, three sections, an honest FAQ, and a 24-hour response promise on the contact path.
Outcome
Faster load times, higher mobile engagement, and an enquiry rate that actually correlates with the target segment.
Case 03
A boutique operator in boutique landscape architecture with a wholesale ambition
Challenge
Hard to communicate B2B credibility on a site originally designed for end consumers — pricing, terms, and capacity were buried.
Approach
We separated the consumer-facing front-of-house from the B2B services page, gave wholesale buyers their own clear pathway with concrete numbers (MOQ, lead time, pricing bands), and made the FAQ answer their actual objections.
Outcome
Wholesale enquiries became qualified by default — fewer tyre-kickers, faster contract close.