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NStudio NEMA

Studio NEMA is a commercial design lab for structured visual clarity.

Clarity in motion.

Studio NEMA helps early brands, cultural projects, and small organizations convert visual ambiguity into controlled direction.

Position

Not decorative output. Not agency theater. A smaller system for clearer decisions.

NEMA is structured for controlled first engagements: clearer scope, tighter revisions, stronger handoff, and visual work that can survive real use.

Services

Controlled first engagements, clear enough to approve.

Each focused offer is designed to reduce uncertainty without turning a small project into an agency-scale process.

01

Paid diagnostic有償診断

Visual Clarity Audit

A focused review for projects that feel unclear, inconsistent, or visually unresolved before production begins.

Includes

  • Problem framing
  • Audience and constraint map
  • Visual risk notes
  • Next-step recommendation

Best for

Clients who need direction before asking for a flyer, logo, website, or campaign.

02

Controlled production制御された制作

Cultural & Event Visual Design

Flyers, posters, programs, and event visual systems structured for readability, atmosphere, and production survival.

Includes

  • Visual route
  • Typography and layout
  • Print-ready files
  • Revision gates

Best for

Concerts, salons, cultural programs, exhibitions, and small institutional events.

03

Small identity system小さなアイデンティティ基盤

Identity & Visual System Starter

A compact identity foundation for early brands, projects, and organizations that need coherence without agency-scale complexity.

Includes

  • Core mark direction
  • Type and color logic
  • Application examples
  • Basic usage rules

Best for

Situations where a logo alone would not solve the real communication problem.

Method

A light operating sequence.

  1. 01

    Clarify

    We define the real problem, audience, constraints, decision-maker, and success criteria before designing.

  2. 02

    Structure

    We translate ambiguity into a manageable scope, visual direction, timeline, and approval logic.

  3. 03

    Design

    We build visual systems through typography, composition, hierarchy, cultural signal, and craft discipline.

  4. 04

    Test

    We check first-read clarity, format transfer, production risk, and whether the work can survive real use.

  5. 05

    Deliver

    We release final files after approval, payment, and handoff conditions are complete.

Work

Cases should explain decisions, not just display images.

Until enough completed cases exist, NEMA can show controlled case formats and selected first engagements honestly: problem, constraint, output, and learning.

Case format

Concert Salon Visual System

01Image slot
Reserved for approved real case imagery. No fabricated work shown.

Problem

A new cultural venue needs legitimacy, readability, and a visual atmosphere without excessive complexity.

Output

Logo direction, opening flyer, program template, and print-ready handoff.

Suitable first public case

Case format

Visual Clarity Audit for Small Brand

02Image slot
Reserved for approved real case imagery. No fabricated work shown.

Problem

The client asks for a logo, but the underlying issue is weak message hierarchy and inconsistent signals.

Output

Signal diagnosis, visual direction memo, reduced production scope, and decision criteria.

Good diagnostic offer

Case format

Editorial Poster Series

03Image slot
Reserved for approved real case imagery. No fabricated work shown.

Problem

A cultural event needs typographic impact while preserving practical information and production reliability.

Output

Poster system, grid rules, typography logic, and format adaptations.

Strong portfolio signal

Studio

Two people, clear ownership.

NEMA is intentionally small at this stage. The structure keeps scope, visual direction, client decisions, and handoff conditions visible.

Structural coherence

Jesús — Strategy / Operations

Protects problem framing, scope, pricing, governance, risk, client qualification, and learning capture.

Sensitive coherence

Yurika — Art Direction / Visual Culture

Protects visual direction, Japanese nuance, cultural signal, typography, craft quality, and final presentation.

Inquiry

Begin with the problem, not the deliverable.

A strong first message should include objective, deadline, decision-maker, content status, budget range, and required outputs.

  1. 01

    What are you trying to clarify, announce, sell, or organize?

  2. 02

    Who decides final approval?

  3. 03

    What deadline is fixed, and why?

  4. 04

    Which deliverables are required?

  5. 05

    Is the content ready, partial, or still uncertain?

  6. 06

    Do you need print, digital, or both?

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