I See Ideas
About
Branding and visual identity work often start with a design agency that prioritizes clarity over trends. I See Ideas operates from a sixth-floor suite on Broadway, a stretch of Manhattan where creative studios and historic cast-iron facades share the sidewalk. The address—594 Broadway #612—puts it amid the hum of SoHo, where design conversations tend to blend with the neighborhood’s mix of galleries and boutique offices. Agencies here don’t just sketch logos; they’re expected to translate abstract goals into cohesive systems, whether for digital interfaces, print collateral, or spatial graphics.
Directions to the office are straightforward via map, and the building’s entrance is marked by the kind of understated signage that design professionals might appreciate. For project discussions or portfolio reviews, the studio’s line is (212) 995-9200. No frills, no grand promises—just a name that hints at the core service and an address that situates it squarely in a district where design isn’t just a service but part of the daily scenery.