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The only question that matters
Your case ref: VL-2025-___
New York
40.7128° N, 74.0060° W
Brand identity, web, campaigns. The studio where the argument started.
Paris
48.8566° N, 2.3522° E
Strategy, creative direction, European client partnerships.
Tokyo
35.6762° N, 139.6503° E
Motion, 3D, and digital. The studio that never sleeps when there's a deadline.
This is not a contact form. It's the first document in a case you're building against your brand's current situation. The more honestly you fill it in, the better we can tell you if we're the right studio for this.
What you're agreeing to
The most important field on this form
In one or two sentences: what are you refusing to accept about your brand's current state? Not your project brief — the thing that's been bothering you. The gap between what it is and what you know it should be.
Who is filing this case
Type of work needed
Timeline & investment
We respond by email first
We read every brief personally. If we're not the right studio, we'll tell you — and we'll try to point you toward who is.
Case filed
We've received your brief. Someone from the studio will respond within 48 hours — in writing, with a genuine assessment of whether we're the right fit. If we're not, we'll say so.
The standard applies to this response too. No template. No "thanks for reaching out." A real answer.
Read the six servicesThree steps. Written as contract clauses because that's what they are — a commitment from us on how we treat every brief, from the moment it lands. No pitch theatre. No account managers. No vague next steps.
"The Studio agrees to respond to every brief in writing, within forty-eight hours, with an honest and specific assessment of whether it is the right studio for the work described. This assessment includes the possibility that the answer is no."
We read it. We respond with a real opinion — not a courtesy reply. If we're not the right fit, we'll say so clearly and try to point you toward who is.
"If the brief indicates a potential fit, the Studio proposes a thirty-minute conversation. No presentations. No credentials decks. No agency theatre. A real conversation about what is actually being solved."
Thirty minutes. We ask questions. You ask questions. If we both leave that call feeling it's right — we move to a proposal. If not, we part on honest terms.
"The Studio delivers a written proposal within seven days of the qualifying conversation. The proposal names the specific problem being solved, the standard being applied, and the terms under which the work will proceed."
A document that says exactly what we'll do, why we'll do it, and what it will cost. No padding, no vague scope, nothing that requires interpretation.
The same refusal applies in every room. The timezone changes. The argument doesn't.
40.7128° N / 74.0060° W
Brand identity, web design, campaigns. The studio where Marcus and Elena started the argument at midnight in 2016.
newyork@veil.studio →48.8566° N / 2.3522° E
Strategy, creative direction, European client partnerships. Home to Dario and Camille — the ones who have never lost an argument about logos.
paris@veil.studio →35.6762° N / 139.6503° E
Motion, 3D, digital craft. Riku rewrote an entire animation system the night before a launch because it was 2% less smooth on mid-range Android. He'd do it again.
tokyo@veil.studio →One paragraph is enough. Tell us what you're working on and what you're refusing to accept about where it is now. We respond to every message personally. The account management layer doesn't exist here — you'll hear from the person who will actually work on your brief.
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