KLAD is a multidisciplinary design studio positioned as a provider of comprehensive design solutions for “ambitious brands.” Its services are not limited to standalone visual deliverables, but span brand identity, product experience, web/UI/UX, 3D, motion design, visual research, and front-end development. The copy emphasizes that every project is treated as a unique challenge and that the team actively avoids repeating solutions, suggesting a focus on bespoke creative work rather than template-based outsourcing.
In terms of capabilities, KLAD’s strength lies in the intersection of branding, experience design, and technical execution. Its services include visual identity and logos, packaging, wayfinding, digital and print assets, web design, UI/UX, 3D modeling, motion design, and front-end development. Its toolchain covers Figma, Adobe CC, Blender, Cinema 4D, Rive, ZBrush, as well as development technologies such as React, WebGL, Shopify, Webflow, and Next.js, making it suitable for projects that need to extend from brand concept to digital product interfaces. The team is relatively small and intentionally limits the number of projects it takes on. Web/branding projects are mainly handled by Egor, while motion/3D work is handled by Dasha. Some designers do not communicate directly with clients, but clients can follow the process in Figma. This helps reduce communication noise, but also requires the client’s decision-making chain to be clear.
KLAD offers a relatively high level of pricing transparency: its published hourly rate is €90/hr, with a minimum commitment of 90 hours, and projects typically take around three months. Engagement models include hourly work, monthly commitments, and project-based pricing. Monthly commitments come with a 15% discount, while branding projects are always fixed-price. A commercial proposal is provided within three days after the discovery call. Fixed-price phases include the number of review rounds agreed in the proposal, while hourly phases allow unlimited iterations. Prepayment is required before work begins. On copyright, the text only states that all delivered designs are original; it does not disclose details such as commercial licensing, copyright transfer, or ownership of source files, so these should be confirmed carefully before signing.
The advantages are a complete service chain, a clear commitment to original work, relatively transparent pricing logic, and experience with 65+ clients and 150+ projects. Its industry coverage includes AI, Web3, e-commerce, food and beverage, biotech, finance, robotics, and logistics. The downsides are that the 90-hour minimum creates a relatively high entry cost, the small team has limited capacity, and it is not ideal for low-budget, extremely short-cycle projects or projects requiring frequent multi-party meetings. KLAD is better suited to startups that are fundraising or upgrading their brand, technology products, consumer brands, and B2B/B2C teams looking for a long-term design partner.
The text does not provide information on access performance from mainland China, payment methods, or localized support, so China access should be considered unknown. Domestic Chinese teams considering KLAD should first confirm website accessibility, cross-border payment options, contracting entity, invoicing, and copyright terms. Alternatives may include international branding agencies such as Pentagram, DesignStudio, and Collins, as well as domestic Chinese branding agencies, product design teams, or professional studios on platforms such as ZCOOL.
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