Services

Deep tech design services

Commplicated.Design provides design services for deep tech startups, including positioning, brand identity, design systems, Webflow websites, and investor pitch decks.

We help technical teams communicate clearly and show up consistently across brand and digital.

What we do

We tailor each project to your goals and typically combine services rather than delivering isolated one-offs. That usually means aligning strategy and identity first, then applying it across design systems, digital product and UI work, pitch decks, and your website.

  • Brand Identity
  • Brand Strategy
  • Design Systems
  • Digital Design
  • UI Design
  • Pitch Deck Design
  • Product Design
  • Visual Identity
  • Web Design
  • Webflow Development

Frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about how projects are run and what we provide.

Yes. We can work with what you have, whether that’s evolving an identity, improving a website, or creating a new system if the current one no longer fits. The key is scoping it to your goals and constraints.

We help teams explain what they do clearly, build trust with technical and non-technical audiences, and show up consistently across brand, website, and investor communications.

Depending on scope, we deliver positioning and messaging, visual identity, design systems, websites (often in Webflow), and supporting assets like pitch decks and launch or announcement materials.

Yes. We design and build websites in-house, and we often implement in Webflow with a scalable structure your team can maintain.

If you can, share your company name and a link to your website or product. It also helps to know what you’re looking for (identity, website, positioning), any deadlines, and anything we should be aware of (stakeholders, technical requirements, constraints).

If you’re not sure yet, a short description of what you’re building is enough to start.

It depends on scope and how ready your content is. Brand and narrative work can move quickly when we have access to decision makers and technical context. Websites depend on page count, content readiness, and review cycles. Smaller projects typically take 1–3 months, while more comprehensive brand and website projects usually take 3–6 months. Timing also depends on our current schedule and your team’s review cadence.

Use the Contact page to reach us and share a short description of what you are building and what you need.