
A Brand Slice is a standalone strategic product—a high-resolution symbolic audit that diagnoses the rhetorical and cultural dysfunction in your brand.
We analyze your core messaging artifacts, decode the embedded signals, and deliver a custom teardown that reveals how your brand is currently being read—often in ways you didn’t intend.
Not a solution to brand identity in itself—but the first proof that one is possible, and a hint at the direction you’ll need to travel.
The Brand Slice is designed to prove our theory of the case: that your brand’s problems aren’t visual or tactical—they’re symbolic. What follows is a deeper engagement through the Symbolscape Method, where we don’t just name the disconnects—we rebuild the narrative system from the inside out.
We walk you through:

It’s like investigative journalism, but for your brand’s symbolic universe. You’ll walk away with a clear, visual map of your current brand rhetoric—and a tangible first step toward realignment.
A Thin Slice of Brand Truth,
Strategically Served
The Brand Slice is a rapid symbolic audit of your core messaging—your brand artifacts, a pitch deck, or your founder narrative. It reveals how your brand is actually being read—culturally, rhetorically, symbolically. This isn’t the fix—but it’s the first clear evidence that one is possible. A sharp diagnostic that uncovers the deeper misalignments weakening your brand’s force—and hints at the strategic path ahead. If there’s fit, it becomes the foundation for full-scale realignment through the Symbolscape Method.
Why Brands Request a Slice
Most brand problems aren’t design issues—they’re symbolic contradictions. A Brand Slice is the fastest way to spot the narrative tension between what you’re saying and what your audience is actually receiving.

A thin section of your brand reveals the logic of the whole.
Why Industrial Semiotics?
Most brand work scratches the surface. We go deeper—into the structure of meaning itself. Industrial Semiotics delivers clarity at the symbolic level, giving you tools to shift perception, not just polish messaging.

