Austin based, available nationwide
Logo and Brand Identity Design for U.S. Teams
Left Hand Design is an Austin branding agency that serves U.S. clients through a clear remote process. Startups, growing businesses, and established brands can work with the Austin team without an office in their city.
The studio is based in Austin, Texas. Remote meetings, planned review points, and organized file delivery make national projects practical while keeping the business location honest.
A practical fit
Who We Help
We work with U.S. teams that need a custom logo or a connected identity system, not a quick mark with no plan behind it. A project may begin with a new venture, a name change, a business shift, or an identity that no longer works across real applications.
Good-fit teams have a clear decision maker and want a design partner who can connect the logo to the places customers will see it. That may include a website, packaging, signs, apparel, social graphics, printed pieces, or event materials.
Some clients come with a detailed brief. Others need help deciding which parts of the identity should be solved first. Both can work. What matters is a shared business goal, useful background, and a team that can review the work on schedule.
For more detail on the core service, read about custom logo design and identity systems.
Clear from start to finish
How Remote Projects Work
Step 01
Set the brief
We confirm the business goal, audience, scope, deliverables, decision makers, schedule, and the applications the identity must support.
Step 02
Meet and review
Phone or video meetings guide the key conversations. Presentations and proofs keep design choices visible, while email records the agreed next steps.
Step 03
Approve and receive
The team gathers feedback at planned review points. Once the approved work is complete, final files are organized for the uses included in the scope.
Built around the identity
Services Available Nationwide
Remote work can cover one focused logo project or a broader identity system. The final scope depends on what the brand needs to launch, grow, or become easier to use.
- Custom logo design
- Visual identity systems
- Brand guidelines
- Illustration
- Package design
- Website design
- Print and sales materials
- Apparel and merchandise graphics
- Sign and environmental applications
- Launch-ready digital assets
See the full range of logo, branding, package, web, print, and environmental work.
Fewer loose ends
Project Cadence and Decisions
Every project begins by setting the schedule and review points. The exact pace depends on the scope, but the decision path stays simple: agree on the brief, review presented work, collect one clear set of feedback, approve the direction, and prepare the final system.
Teams can review presentations, proofs, marked-up PDFs, or screenshots. Shared folders, download links, and email keep approved materials easy to find. One lead contact should gather internal comments before each review so the project is not pulled in several directions.
Before each meeting, the team knows what is being reviewed and which choice needs to be made. Afterward, the agreed direction and next action can be recorded. This gives people in different time zones one clear reference point.
Local Austin meetings may be arranged when they make sense. Nationwide work does not depend on a branch office or an in-person meeting.
Named project proof
Work Across the U.S.
These projects show how identity work moves into real use across national, regional, and product settings. Each example links to a live Left Hand Design portfolio page.

Natchitoches, Louisiana
Greene Orthodontics
Logo, style guide, and environmental design created for a patient-facing practice.

Atlanta, Georgia
VibrantWorks Financial
Logo, website, and brand guide for a professional services business.

Product brand
Oat Bliss
Logo, illustration, style guide, and package design for a retail product.

Spring, Texas
APE-X Garage
Logo, style guide, and T-shirt designs for an automotive community brand.

Saint Jo, Texas
Red River Station
Logo and style guide for a live music venue.

National motorsports
Riley Herbst
A logo system made for merchandise, social media, and race-day use.
Prepared for real use
What Clients Receive
Final delivery matches the approved scope. Files are named and grouped so the client team can understand what to use and where to use it.
- Logo files for the approved print and digital uses
- Color and type guidance when a brand guide is part of the project
- Web, social, print, package, apparel, or sign assets included in scope
- Organized final folders and download links
- Launch or handoff support included in the agreed project plan
Austin team, nationwide process
Start a Project
Tell us what is changing, what the identity must support, and who will make the final decision. We can then confirm whether the project is a fit and outline the next step.