Businessmen designing what today’s companies really need

Entrepreneurs who design what today’s companies really need

We’re not here to decorate slides. We’re here to solve current communication problems with real design solutions.

We were tired of buying “business” templates that assume a SWOT chart makes them business-oriented. Sometimes they work, but more often, they say nothing about what we actually do.

Real companies don’t work that way.

That’s why we design, code, and create toolkits for presentations, reports, research documents, dashboards, themes, plugins, and templates that reflect the structure, tone, and real needs of today’s organizations.

We build based on how companies operate today and the deliverables they actually need—whether it’s incident logging for the Integrated Management System or tools for workflows like Agile, Scrum, Kanban, Waterfall, and Scrumban.

Resources for project management based on PRINCE2, Lean, Six Sigma, PMBOK®, CPM, or CCPM.

Presentations for investors, internal reports, or compliance investigations. In short: what the C-suite asks for and expects to see—just better .

We speak the language of deliverables: one-pagers, meeting guides, note-taking tools, product demos, and sprint reviews. We design for that—closing the gap between what’s offered and what managers or presenters actually need.

There is nothing more beautiful—or more powerful—than being able to express the profound complexity of today’s business world with simplicity.

In this project, we are lawyers and engineers who use the best tools to design and code for our own deliverables—ones we hope will also be useful to you.

All our resources are available in both English and Spanish.

We don’t just make things pretty. We make them work for people who work.

This is design for professionals, by professionals.

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