A short perspective from Housemill Design on how a physical publication reshaped the way their work is received by partners and clients.
Jonathan Ramirez, Founder
Housemill Design
Austin, Texas
Housemill Design did not create a book as marketing collateral.
It became a physical record of the studio’s work, something that could live on a desk and speak for itself.
In rooms where digital portfolios are easily forgotten, that permanence changed how the work was perceived. It felt quieter, more serious.
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