Questions Spark˙and then Clarity˙ follows
“Here are some answers to the questions I’m asked most often.”
I’ve tried to cover everything about how I work, what I offer, and how brand thinking turns into real results.
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Triple Think is a brand strategy consultancy based in Nairobi, Kenya. We help businesses bring clarity, creativity, and purpose together by; defining brand strategy, designing distinctive identities, and by guiding go-to-market plans that drive meaningful growth.
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We’re a brand consultancy that blends strategic thinking with creative design. We focus on clarity before design; helping you define your purpose, position your brand, and craft creative concepts that deliver results.
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Our 3C Framework ; Clarity (define & differentiate), Creativity (design & storify), and Connection (goals & platforms) - helps brands think strategically, create effectively, and connect meaningfully with their audiences.
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We offer brand strategy consulting, logo design, rebranding, messaging, storytelling, and go-to-market strategy. Each project is customized to your goals, helping your brand perform even better.
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Yes. We create professional logo and identity systems that reflect your story, values, and strategy across all platforms - from digital to print; ensuring consistency and creative distinction.
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Yes, we specialize in brand refresh and rebranding projects. We assess your current brand, identify opportunities for evolution, and refine your logo, messaging, and positioning to keep your business relevant and renewed.
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Yes, we conduct 1:1 brand consultations and strategy workshops to help teams clarify purpose, align messaging, and refine storytelling. These sessions spark clarity, focus, and creativity across your organization.
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Yes. We offer creative direction and design review sessions to help ensure your communications reflect your strategy and can also help you refinecampaigns, improve identity systems, and elevate brand consistency.
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We partner with clients in food & beverage, agriculture, finance, technology, education, creative production, legal, sports, and social impact. Our work spans both private and public sector brands across Kenya and East Africa.
With over two decades of experience leading creative and brand strategy for global agencies like DDB, Ogilvy, BBDO, and TBWA, we understand how sectors, from FMCG and finance to technology and government - build and sustain strong brands.
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Yes. We work with all; helping startups define their identity, guiding SMEs to scale with clarity, and supporting established organizations through rebranding and transformation.
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Email me using the contact form - I’ll respond personally to discuss your goals, your brand needs, and the next steps in the process.
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Yes, as long as the scope is clear and purpose-driven. I occasionally take on short-term design or strategy projects that need focused brand thinking.
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I’m based in Nairobi, Kenya, but I collaborate with clients globally, online or in person when possible.
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In 2025, brands are moving toward authentic storytelling, AI-assisted design, and purpose-driven marketing. At Triple Think, we help clients adapt these trends strategically - keeping creativity relevant and grounded in brand clarity.
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Storytelling builds connection and trust. We turn your values and purpose into a story that resonates with your audience through visuals, words, and experiences that make your brand memorable and meaningful.
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A strong rebrand starts with clarity. It’s not just about a new logo - it’s about realigning your purpose, audience, and visual language. We guide you through every step to ensure your rebrand delivers lasting value.
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Brand strategy defines who you are, what you stand for, and how you communicate it. Marketing strategy focuses on how you promote that message. We help businesses align both so every marketing action reinforces the brand purpose.
Still have some more questions? Feel free to get in touch with me directly. Let’s chat and get thinking!
“Being curious leads to clarity and being clear leads to much better thinking.”

