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These examples show how Creative Exit may connect services around a launch, growth goal, or physical location. They are planning examples—not customer case studies, quotes, or guaranteed schedules.

Good to know: These are sample situations designed to help you picture the process. They are not customer case studies or promises of a particular result.
01

Illustrative launch plan

A neighborhood food business preparing to open

The owner needs strategy, a usable brand, a business website, menus, uniforms, and launch marketing. A location is being evaluated, but physical field work is not yet confirmed.

Connected services

  • Business strategy
  • Brand identity
  • Business website
  • Graphic design
  • Printing and uniforms
  • Launch marketing

Illustrative sequence

  1. Weeks 1–3 · strategy, requirements, name/offer decisions
  2. Weeks 3–7 · brand direction and website structure
  3. Weeks 6–11 · website build and production-ready graphics
  4. Final 2–4 weeks · vendor proofs, launch content, QA, and approvals

Planning note: A physical-location scope would be added only after address, territory, site, vendor, and professional requirements are reviewed.

02

Illustrative growth plan

An established professional service refreshing its customer journey

The business has a recognizable name and active website, but the message, lead intake, follow-up, and campaign assets no longer match how it sells.

Connected services

  • Business consultation
  • Brand and message refresh
  • Website redesign
  • Adaptive lead intake
  • Campaign creative
  • Marketing setup

Illustrative sequence

  1. Weeks 1–2 · current-state review and measurable objective
  2. Weeks 2–5 · message, visual direction, sitemap, and lead journey
  3. Weeks 5–10 · build, content migration, forms, and campaign assets
  4. Final 1–3 weeks · QA, controlled launch, tracking, and reporting plan

Planning note: The plan can improve consistency and measurement, but it cannot guarantee leads, sales, search rankings, or advertising performance.

03

Illustrative SoCal location plan

A customer-facing retail space coordinating brand and build dependencies

The owner needs the 3D concept, storefront sign, a custom service counter, printed materials, uniforms, website, and opening communication to share approved information.

Connected services

  • 3D interior concept
  • Store signage coordination
  • Custom furniture coordination
  • Construction project coordination
  • Print and uniforms
  • Website and launch marketing

Illustrative sequence

  1. Weeks 1–3+ · site information, lease criteria, team, surveys, and constraints
  2. Weeks 2–8+ · concept development, specifications, quotes, and approvals
  3. Weeks 6–18+ · permits where required, fabrication, build, and digital production
  4. Final 2–4+ weeks · installs, launch assets, QA, and opening-readiness review

Planning note: Signage, custom furniture, and construction coordination are currently available only for Southern California businesses and are performed by qualified independent vendors.

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  • Roles and responsibilities are explained clearly
  • Results are presented with useful context
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