We make strategy tangible
We bridge the gap between strategy and execution by uncovering unique customer insights, testing ideas early to reduce risk, and designing solutions with the people who will make them work.
The best strategy comes from a deep understanding of customers, a company’s strengths, and where it can stand out in the market. We help businesses find a clear direction that is both practical and different from the competition.
A brand is more than words—it’s what a company delivers. We connect brand and product strategy so customers keep coming back and expand their relationship with the company over time.
Going digital isn’t just about making things faster—it’s a chance to make them better. We help businesses update the way they work and create digital products and services that can evolve quickly and scale much faster than physical offerings.
Great products and services don’t stand alone—they work together. We help companies plan how their offerings will grow and evolve, so they meet customer needs while making the best use of resources
A good strategy only works if people, teams, and daily operations support it. We help businesses set up the right structures, processes, and skills so they can follow through on their plans.
At Lomi Agency, we combine the best of Strategy Consulting and Lean Design to create a structured yet flexible approach to Strategic Design. Our methodology is built around three core principles:
Years inside big organizations taught us something important: Most strategies don’t fail because they lack great ideas. They fail because they don’t fit how people actually work.
Strategy only works when it’s built for execution.
We know this firsthand. We’ve been the ones sitting on the client side, hiring design and business consultancies, only to see strategies that looked fantastic on paper stumble when it came time to execute.
That frustration led us to create Lomi. Since then, we’ve been on a mission to build teams, scale processes, and turn strategies into real results without the disconnect.