Ventures

Concept investment for media-rich initiatives and startups.

As a dedicated space for concept-driven work developed outside of active client engagements, work is focused on extended timelines and internal stewardship.

Ventures are formed through select, private partnerships built around early-stage ideas with long-term potential. These are not client engagements, but collaborations rooted in shared belief, creative investment, and long-range thinking, where brand leadership is embedded from the outset and grows alongside the concept.

Exploratory projects and selective collaborations
Original intellectual property and content initiatives
Creative research, concept development, and Prototyping

Who These Partnerships Are For

Most venture conversations come from founders and operators developing new brands, platforms, or intellectual property, as well as teams exploring spin-outs, experimental initiatives, or new market entries. Others begin with strategic or creative partners seeking embedded brand leadership rather than external services. While the ideas themselves vary, they often sit at the intersection of consumer brands, culture, media, technology, and experience-driven businesses.

What a Venture Looks Like

Each venture begins with alignment around an idea worth building carefully and deliberately. Work often starts at the pre-market or early concept stage, with creative leadership shaping positioning, structure, and direction from day one. The scope evolves over time rather than following predefined deliverables, and collaboration typically takes place within a small, trusted working group. Because of this model, venture work is usually developed privately and often under confidentiality. Not all work produced through this arm is public or commercially released. Some initiatives are developed for research, internal application, or future consideration.

How Ventures Tend to Take Shape

Every partnership is tailored, but ventures are usually structured around:

  • Concept investment rather than traditional fee-for-service work

  • Shared ownership, revenue participation, or long-term advisory roles

  • Timelines designed for depth, clarity, and scalability

  • A high level of discretion and minimal external exposure

These collaborations are intentionally limited and entered into thoughtfully, not routinely.

Starting a Venture Conversation

This page is here for specific, intentional discussions. If you are developing something that would benefit from deep brand involvement at the foundation level, this is the right place to begin that conversation.

Reach out to discuss private partnerships.