Studio
A studio the sizeof the personyou’ll talk to.
Bran Visuals is a design studio in Miami. We build websites, web apps and brand identity. The studio learned how by making flyers for venues, where the night opened whether or not the art was ready.
01 — The studio
It started witha deadline everyFriday.
Bran Visuals opened in 2017, in Miami, making flyers for nights that had to fill. The brief came in late, the artwork went up the same day, and the venue either believed it or it didn't. Nine years of that is the whole education.
Blue Martini Brickell came from one flyer. We were designing for DJ Don Stylez, who plays there, and the venue saw that piece and reached out through him. Since November 2024 we have been their designer — every flyer, every motion cut. It is three venues now: Brickell, Naples and Phoenix, each one texting us on its own. During the 2026 World Cup it peaked at three flyers a day.
What changed is where the doubt lives. The same clients kept asking for the menu, the press kit, the logo — and then for the website, which turned out to be the piece that decided whether anybody believed the rest. There are businesses in this city that are excellent in person and second-rate on a screen, and the screen is the front door now. So that became the work: websites, web apps and brand identity.
It is a studio, not an agency. The person who answers the message is the person who draws the screen and writes the code, so a decision takes an hour instead of a meeting. One person also means one project at a time, so a start date is a real date and sometimes it is a few weeks out. What you get back is that nothing you pay for ends up somewhere you can't reach: domain, code and accounts are in your name from the first day.

- Founded2017 — Miami, FL
- Longest clientBlue Martini — Brickell, Naples, Phoenix
- Now buildingWebsites · Web apps · Brand identity
- Direct+1 754 252 5038
02 — Craft
How a projectactually runs.
Four stages. Each one says which week it lands in and what you are holding when it ends. Website, app or identity, the shape is the same — the middle just gets longer.
01
Discover
Days 1 – 3
One call, then a short written brief: who the business sells to, what has to happen on the page, and what the rest of the category already looks like. Nothing is drawn until the map is agreed.
You receive
A scope, a fixed price, and a sitemap you signed off on.
02
Design
Week 1 – 2
Direction first — type, color, motion, one screen taken all the way to finish — and the rest only once that feels right. Your notes happen inside this stage, and it doesn't move on until the direction is right.
You receive
The key screens designed to finish, in a link you can open on your phone.
03
Build
Week 2 – 4
Next.js on Vercel, built mobile-first and tested on real phones instead of a simulator. The private link goes up the day the first page stands, and you watch the rest arrive on it.
You receive
A private staging link, updated as it is built.
04
Launch
Launch week
Domain, analytics, search console, share cards and a speed pass — then the keys. The studio stays on for two weeks after go-live, because real traffic finds what testing does not.
You receive
The site live, the accounts in your name, a recorded walkthrough, and two weeks of adjustments.
Final quote confirmed within 24 hours
03 — The Archive
The flyers arestill next door.
The nightlife work is all still here — hundreds of flyers and motion cuts, in the one dark room on this site. It is not what the studio does now, but it is how the studio learned.