Craft + Code begins with a focused conversation about the organization's current position, structural gaps, and level of implementation need. The goal is not a general inquiry — it is a clear assessment of fit and next steps.
Begin the Inquiry ↓Every inquiry is reviewed with fit, scope, and timing in mind. The goal is to determine whether the studio is the right match, what level of engagement is appropriate, and what next step should follow.
Share the organization's current situation, goals, and the type of support being considered. The more context provided, the more precisely the studio can assess alignment and scope.
The studio reviews the inquiry to assess alignment, structural need, and appropriate scope. This is not automated — every submission is read and considered carefully before a response is sent.
If the engagement is aligned, the next conversation or recommendation is defined clearly. If the fit is not right, the studio will say so directly — and may suggest a better path forward.
The initial conversation is intended to determine whether the organization's needs align with the studio's model, what level of structural work is required, and what the most appropriate next step should be.
Whether the organization's current challenges are structural, positioning-related, or execution-related — and whether the studio's approach is the right match for what is needed.
How much clarity, development, or implementation involvement is likely required — and which engagement model (Architecture, Install, Ongoing) is the most appropriate starting point.
Whether the right path is Rebrand Architecture, a broader install engagement, or another form of structured support — and what that engagement would look like in practice.
The most useful inquiries provide enough context to understand the organization's current position, the type of challenge being faced, and the kind of support being considered.