Our Work

The Lawyerist

Legal Organization

Screenshot of a website homepage for Lawyerist, featuring a smiling person in a blue shirt, text inviting lawyers to build something different, and buttons to apply for coaching or find business services.
A website section with three blog post cards, each showing a title, date, sponsor, image, and a Read Post link, on a coral background. The left sidebar says, “Learn The Latest From Our Partners And Community.”.
Screenshot of a Lawyerist website page titled Recruit & Support a Healthy Team, featuring a smiling woman in business attire, various icons related to team management, and navigation menus at the top.
A business presentation slide shows two women, each in a separate section on the left, with text about healthy teams and strategy. On the right is a circular infographic with icons for health, fitness, finance, and more around a heart.

Client

The Lawyerist

Awards

WebAwards (2023)

W3 (2023, 2021)

Description

Lawyerist is an industry-leading platform empowering small law firms nationwide with innovative resources, hands-on coaching, and tech-forward solutions designed to build healthier, more modern practices. They sought a bold, future-ready digital experience that reflects their visionary leadership in the legal space and guides users seamlessly to transformative education, powerful tools, and a thriving legal community.

Logo for Lawyerist featuring a dark gray circle with a white L inside and a small red triangle above the letter. The word Lawyerist is written in a modern gray font with a red triangle above the y.
A brand guidelines page shows Lawyerist logo variations, including an inverse white-on-dark version and a one-color option in black, blue, red, and teal. Logo use instructions are written on the left.
A person holding a smartphone and browsing a website about Lawyerist, showing photos and brief bios of three people on the screen, with blurred city lights in the background.
Four icons with captions: an open door for Be Inclusive, two clasped hands for Act with Integrity, a hand holding a marker for Grab the Marker, and a striped lightbulb for Stay Curious.
Screenshot of a webpage with two sections. Left: Bold title reads “01. Why We Think Most ‘Vision Statements’ Suck.” Text discusses issues with generic company vision statements. Right: Podcast episode about business vision and values.