CULTURAL FLUENCY
MEETS COMMERCIAL CLARITY
Trinity Atelier operates with hard-won market knowledge. The studio's founder Ambrose Price III, spent years building a beauty brand from scratch, securing Vogue and Beyoncé.com features, landing a16z backing, negotiating partnerships with Tao Hospitality Group and NeueHouse, and learning what actually moves product in a crowded market. That foundation informs how we approach every client engagement.
Our collaborators bring their own track records. Photographers who've shot for major publications. Strategists who've positioned brands for acquisition. Designers who've launched category-defining products. Each specialist is chosen because they've already proven they can execute at the level our work demands.
Together, we know how to get editors to pay attention, how to structure a pitch deck investors take seriously, how to design packaging that works on shelf and on Instagram, how to reduce overhead without sacrificing quality. We've navigated sourcing nightmares, retail partnership negotiations, campaign execution across multiple channels, and building brand systems that hold up under pressure.
Making work that looks good in a portfolio is easy. Making work that performs in the actual market, that requires people who've been in the room when things go sideways and know how to fix them.
Case Study #1
Project Title:
SKNMUSE
Disciplines:
Brand Identity, Visual Systems, Creative Direction, Strategic Positioning
Project Description:
Premium body care brand rooted in cultural heritage and ingredient transparency. Co-founded and led as Creative Director and CEO from concept through national recognition. Featured in Vogue, Beyoncé.com, and The LA Times, with partnership from a16z. Led complete brand development including identity, packaging, campaigns, and retail partnerships with Tao Hospitality Group, Blackbird House, and Thirteen Lune.
Case Study #2
Project Title:
Grid110 10th Anniversary Zine
Disciplines:
Editorial Design, Creative Direction, Publication Design
Project Description:
Commemorative publication for Los Angeles nonprofit's 10-year milestone. Designed to honor GRID110's impact on LA's entrepreneurial ecosystem through editorial storytelling, archival imagery, and founder reflections. The zine blends cultural documentation with design-forward layouts, creating a keepsake that functions as both celebration and historical record.
Case Study #3
Project Title:
USC ENTREPRENEURSHIP COURSE CURRICULUM
Disciplines:
Strategic Frameworks, Pitch Development, Visual Systems
Project Description:
Comprehensive deck system for 6-session entrepreneurship course covering strategic positioning, business model design, and investor storytelling. Developed modular visual frameworks that guide students from concept development through investor-ready presentations. Materials designed to balance pedagogical clarity with real-world application, creating a progressive learning experience rooted in actionable brand strategy.
How vision becomes work
A disciplined creative framework. Clear. Focused. Intentional.
Discover
We begin with structured conversation understanding your position, your challenges, and your ambition. This becomes a creative brief that guides the work.
Define
We present a proposal with scope, timeline, and investment. A retainer initiates the engagement.
Create
I lead the work with support from specialist collaborators. We maintain regular contact throughout for transparency and alignment.
Refine
We present work and move through a defined revision process, ensuring the outcome meets our shared expectations.
Deliver
We finalize, launch, and hand off all assets. For ongoing partnerships, we transition into continued support.
THE TRINITY STANDARD
We create brand systems designed to endure, identity frameworks that remain coherent across applications and consistent over time.
Each project is tailored. Each deliverable is considered. Nothing is templated.