Your church shouldn’t blend in.
We’re a creative team that helps churches stand out through graphics, web, video, and content that actually gets people’s attention.
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Being a misfit doesn’t mean you’re an outcast. It means you’re doing what called has called you to do: stand out from the crowd.
Introducing the Misfit Method.
1. The Audit
The Audit is a deep dive into your church’s current creative expression. We don’t just look at your brand. We dismantle it. We analyze every touchpoint from your signage and environments to your social media and mission statement to see where you are cutting through and where you are simply adding to the noise.
We provide an Identity Score (1-10) that serves as your baseline. This score reveals how well your brand stands out. We see what needs to be scrapped as “standard,” what needs a polish, and what is strong enough to become your primary signal. To change your future, we must first master the history of what hasn’t worked.
2. The Blueprint
Once we have our baseline, we hit the drawing board to build your custom blueprint. This is where we define the colors, fonts, vocabulary, and core messaging that will separate you from the rest of the noise. We won’t design solely for aesthetics. We will design for objectives. By looking at your organization through the lens of the people, we ask the hard questions: Why would someone choose you over the other guys? What makes your mission worth their time? We storyboard a brand identity that connects your goals to their needs, ensuring that every creative choice has a strategic purpose.
3. The Execution
A plan is only as good as its disruption. In the Execution phase, your new identity comes to life. We move from theory to real life. Crafting social media posts that stops the scroll, updating signage that commands attention, and training your team in a new vocabulary.
This is where the fruit of your labor appears. The creations begin to reflect goals and begin to achieve them.
There’s more content online than ever, and most of it looks the same. Your church has something worth paying attention to. We make sure people do.
