We develop visual identities for technical and industrial companies, built with engineering logic and precise structural thinking. Each system originates from geometry, proportion, and functionality, ensuring coherence across digital, technical, and physical environments.
We create logos, symbols, and complete visual structures, documented in clear guidelines that unify color, typography, iconography, and graphic language. Our goal is not to design a standalone logo, but an operational brand system capable of maintaining consistency across the entire communication ecosystem: catalogues, datasheets, presentations, exhibitions, or technical interfaces.
The result is a solid and structured identity, ready to be used by real teams with precision and continuity.

We design unified corporate templates for Word, PowerPoint, web, and technical documentation, creating a replicable visual language built on clarity, structure, and functional design. In many engineering environments, communication becomes inconsistent and documents feel as if they were produced by different teams; our work establishes a shared visual system that brings coherence and precision to every format.
We apply these systems across all points where engineering communicates: internal documentation, proposals, catalogues, exhibitions, software, and corporate communication. The result is an operational brand framework designed for real use by technical teams, ensuring consistency, reducing dependency on external designers, and maintaining a stable visual identity across the entire organisation.
At DENGINE Studio, we apply engineering thinking to branding — every line, proportion, and color follows a functional logic.
Your visual identity is an extension of the technical process, designed with the same precision and intent to perform in real industrial environments.
