Creating It Yourself Doesn’t Mean Doing It Alone
Guided DIY Support Perth — experienced feedback while you build your own brand.
You can absolutely build your own brand, and plenty of business owners do.
What makes the difference is having experienced eyes on it before small decisions turn into bigger problems. You bring what you’ve created, we look at it properly, and we refine it so it actually holds together across everything you’re producing.
Experienced eyes on what you’re building, before small decisions turn into bigger ones.
DIY Support Options
Not sure which one fits? If it’s one specific thing holding you up, book the single hour. If you’re mid-build on something bigger — a full brand refresh, a website, a launch — the packs give you input at every stage instead of a one-off fix. If you haven’t actually started yet and want direction first, Brand Direction Sessions is probably the better starting point.

Single Hour
$175 (Online)
Start here for short, focused problem-solving. Something specific is holding you up and you want it sorted properly, not left half-decided.

5-Hour Pack
$780 (Online)
Used over 6–8 weeks.
Start here for focused brand refinement or staged implementation — the kind of job that needs a few proper working sessions, not one hour and a guess. We work through it together in stages, so you’ve got input at each step rather than getting it all at once.

10-Hour Pack
$1555 (Online)
Used over 12–16 weeks.
Start here for ongoing projects that need a second pair of eyes over time — rollouts, larger builds, or steady development where regular check-ins keep things on track. This pack includes mentoring-style accountability: we set a rhythm, you bring progress, and we adjust as you go.
How Guided DIY Support Works
Sessions run online via Google Meet and stay focused on whatever you’re actively building. You might bring a logo draft, a social template, a half-written headline, or a layout that isn’t quite sitting right.
We look at it together, talk through your thinking, and adjust what needs adjusting so you can move forward with clarity. You leave knowing what to change, what to keep, and what to stop overthinking.
(If design terms trip you up when you’re talking to a printer or another designer, this cheat sheet is worth bookmarking.)
The 5-Hour Pack works the same way, staged across a few sessions instead of one. The 10-Hour Pack sets a rhythm of check-ins across your project instead of standalone sessions, so you’ve got steady support as things develop.
What happens after you book: you’ll hear back within 24 hours to lock in a time, and you can send through what you’re working on beforehand so the session starts on the actual problem, not a warm-up.
What happens when I get it right.
Ready?
If you want experienced eyes on what you’re building before small decisions turn into bigger ones, this is where we start.
FAQ
Will you just tell me to hire a designer instead?
No. If DIY is genuinely the right call for where you’re at, I’ll say so. If something’s outgrown DIY, I’ll tell you that too — honestly, not to upsell you.
What do I need to have already before booking?
Something to bring — a draft, a rough idea, a half-built thing. This isn’t a starting-from-scratch session; that’s what Brand Direction is for.
Can I mix a DIY session with a Brand Direction session?
Yes. Plenty of people do a Brand Reset first to get direction, then use DIY Support to check their execution against it as they go.
What's the difference between the 5-Hour and 10-Hour packs, really?
The 5-Hour pack is for a defined piece of work with a clear end point.
The 10-Hour pack is for something ongoing — ideal if you don’t yet know exactly how many check-ins you’ll need.
Is this coaching or design?
Neither, exactly. It’s feedback and direction — I’m not doing the design work for you, and I’m not running you through a generic course. It’s specific to what you bring.
