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NStudio NEMA

Studio NEMA is a commercial design lab for structured visual clarity.

Clarity in motion.

Studio NEMA helps early brands, cultural projects, and small organizations turn visual ambiguity into structured direction.

Services

Focused first engagements with clear approval points.

Three focused ways to clarify direction before visual work becomes larger, slower, or harder to approve.

01

Paid diagnostic有償診断

Visual Clarity Audit

A focused review for projects that feel unclear, inconsistent, or visually unresolved before production begins.

Includes

  • Problem framing
  • Audience and constraint map
  • Visual risk notes
  • Next-step recommendation

Best for

Clients who need direction before asking for a flyer, logo, website, or campaign.

02

Defined production条件を整理した制作

Cultural & Event Visual Design

Flyers, posters, programs, and event visual systems structured for readability, atmosphere, and production reliability.

Includes

  • Visual route
  • Typography and layout
  • Print-ready files
  • Revision gates

Best for

Concerts, salons, cultural programs, exhibitions, and small institutional events.

03

Small identity system小さな視覚基盤

Identity & Visual System Starter

A compact identity foundation for early brands, projects, and organizations that need coherence without agency-scale complexity.

Includes

  • Core mark direction
  • Type and color logic
  • Application examples
  • Basic usage rules

Best for

Situations where a logo alone would not solve the real communication problem.

Method

Move lightly, decide clearly.

  1. 01

    Clarify

    We define the real problem, audience, constraints, decision-maker, and success criteria before designing.

  2. 02

    Structure

    We translate ambiguity into scope, visual direction, timeline, and approval logic.

  3. 03

    Design

    We build visual systems through typography, composition, hierarchy, cultural signal, and craft discipline.

  4. 04

    Test

    We check first-read clarity, format transfer, production risk, and whether the work can survive real use.

  5. 05

    Deliver

    We release final files after approval, payment, and handoff conditions are complete.

Studio

An independent lab for structured visual clarity.

Studio NEMA is an independent commercial design lab built to turn ambiguity into structured visual clarity. It operates through a compact core team and selected collaborators, bringing together strategy, operations, art direction, visual culture, craft, and implementation according to the needs of each project.

Core members

NEMA's first core members are responsible for the studio's direction, project structure, visual quality, and client-facing delivery.

Jesús

Strategy / Operations

Structures unclear projects before production begins.

Works across problem framing, evidence classification, scope, pricing logic, governance, and project control.

Background in philosophy of science with applied interest in cognitive science and decision structure.

Yurika

Art Direction / Visual Culture

Responsible for visual direction, typography, composition, Japanese nuance, cultural signal, craft quality, and final presentation.

Her background spans music and Japanese painting studies, including Toho Gakuen School of Music and two years in the Japanese Painting Department at Kyoto University of the Arts.

Operating fields

01

Structure

Problem framing, scope, decision criteria, governance, pricing logic, and project control.

02

Visual direction

Typography, composition, hierarchy, visual systems, cultural signal, and art direction.

03

Craft

Detail, spacing, file hygiene, production tolerance, format transfer, and final presentation.

04

Implementation

Selected collaboration across production, web, photography, writing, printing, and technical delivery when required.

Working together

Work moves when purpose and decision-making are aligned.

NEMA works best when a project has a clear purpose, a confirmed decision-maker, realistic timing, available or scheduled content, and agreed stages for feedback and approval.

Working conditions

Same-day requests, unpaid speculative pitch work, or open-ended feedback can reduce the quality of the work.

Inquiry

Begin with the problem, not the deliverable.

A strong first message should include objective, deadline, decision-maker, content status, budget range, and required outputs.

  1. 01

    What are you trying to clarify, announce, sell, or organize?

  2. 02

    Who decides final approval?

  3. 03

    What deadline is fixed, and why?

  4. 04

    Which deliverables are required?

  5. 05

    Is the content ready, partial, or still uncertain?

  6. 06

    Do you need print, digital, or both?

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