Pouring creativity, passion, and a part of ourselves in everything we do
We work with both up-and-coming talents and established professionals, helping them maximize their marketability and career opportunities.
With a bold, high-impact approach, we ensures every athlete’s brand is positioned for success—both on and off the field.
FAQS
Marketing isn’t just our profession—it’s our passion! With extensive experience across a diverse range of industries, we have the expertise to transform bold, unconventional ideas into reality.
Our creative approach, combined with a deep understanding of market trends, allows us to craft unique strategies that drive results. Whether you're looking to amplify your brand, reach new audiences, or stand out in a competitive landscape, Hiwaga is the partner you need to make your vision come to life.
Our experience spans a wide range of industries, including sports, betting, flooring, entertainment, hospitality, FMCG, telecoms, beauty, education, and security.
Our design process is a strategic and collaborative journey, beginning with in-depth research to understand your goals and target audience. We then explore creative concepts, refining them into visually compelling designs. After presenting these ideas and gathering feedback, we develop the final product, ensuring it's fully functional and aligned with your vision. Post-launch, we continue to monitor performance and optimize for lasting success. This iterative approach ensures that each project we deliver not only meets but exceeds expectations.
Yes, the design files can typically be used for both print and digital purposes, but it depends on the file formats and the specifications provided.
For print purposes, files need to be in high-resolution formats (such as PDF, TIFF, or EPS) to ensure quality printing. They also need to be set to the correct dimensions and color modes (usually CMYK for print) to ensure the colors appear accurately when printed.
For digital purposes, files are often optimized for screen display, which means formats like JPG, PNG, SVG, or PDF are commonly used. Digital designs might also be saved in RGB color mode, which is optimized for screens. When working with design files, it's important to specify whether they will be used for print, digital, or both, as the design might need slight adjustments for each medium (such as resolution, file size, and color settings).