Proof before promise

Three communication problems. Three visible transformations.

These are composite demonstrations, not invented clients. They show how the Studio approaches structure, evidence, language, and presentation.

Composite demonstrations
Demo 01 / Stronger Report

Bring the finding forward.

A dense evaluation report hides its strongest evidence on page forty-three. The revised version leads with the decision-relevant result, explains what changed, and gives the reader a clear route through evidence and meaning.

  • Executive-summary development
  • Structural editing
  • Data hierarchy
  • Report layout
BEFORE / DRAFT 12

Program Outcomes and Evaluation Review

Key finding buried later.

AFTER / EXECUTIVE VIEW

Participants reached stable employment faster.

47%

Faster transition to employment, with context and recommendation visible beside the result.

Demo 02 / Website Clarity

Turn a sitemap into a sentence.

A mission-driven website contains too many pages, overlapping labels, and no clear explanation of what the organization does. The revised architecture starts with audience, purpose, and action.

  • Homepage positioning
  • Navigation redesign
  • Core-page copy
  • Conversion path
About Us
Our Work
Programs
Initiatives
Projects
Resources
What we do
Who we serve
Evidence
Take action
Demo 03 / One Source, Many Stories

Stop starting from zero.

One substantive source becomes a coordinated communication system rather than aging quietly in a shared drive.

  • Executive summary
  • Case study
  • Website story
  • Partner update
  • Newsletter
  • Leadership talking points
ONE IMPACT REPORT
Executive summary
Case study
Website article
Donor update
Newsletter
Talking points

Your material will be treated as itself

No generic before-and-after theater.

Real projects begin with the source, audience, purpose, evidence, constraints, and approvals that actually exist.

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