Right now, any brand can make a lot.
The ones worth remembering are deliberate
about what they put into the world
. . . ingrain works with those brands.
ingrain is a creative direction practice that helps brands make work with grain. The kind that is lived in, shaped by friction, and carved from intention. The kind people feel without being told to. That is when the brand can't be ignored.
How we work togetherEvery engagement is shaped by what the work needs.
A Moment.
A single point where direction matters. ingrain steps in, makes the call, steps out. AI shows up in every one of these moments, used differently in each.
A moment can be…
ressure-testing a brief before creatives get it. Shaping ideation for campaigns, whether traditional, 360 integrated, one-offs, or branding. Guiding craft exploration where AI is used to push the writing and the visuals further. Sharpening work before client meetings, whether a pitch, a check-in, or a milestone review. Production kickoffs, mid-production check-ins, or final eyes before shipping. Post-mortems on a finished project to surface what to carry forward.
A Project.
A defined piece of work with a clear start and finish. ingrain stays through the arc and keeps it coherent from beginning to end.
A project can be…
Shaping a brief through to ideation. Guiding an idea from concept through to a client pitch. Holding craft and execution direction across pre-production. Working alongside production partners from kickoff to delivery. Anything with a defined beginning, middle, and end where coherence has to hold across the arc.
A Residency.
Ongoing direction inside a team. ingrain becomes part of how creative decisions get made and how AI fits into them.
A residency can be…
Day-to-day direction baked into how the team works. Touching multiple projects at once instead of one at a time. Hands-on oversight across the full creative arc. A defined scope and timeline that holds across everything inside it.
Frequently Asked QuestionsCuriosity is welcome. A lot of this is new, so keep the questions coming.
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From watching the pendulum swing. AI is supposed to amplify, to make the human part of creative work go further. What is happening in practice is more complicated. The cost of AI has to be justified, and the easiest math is the math of cuts. Cut budget, cut time, cut staffing, cut process. That math is moving faster than the understanding of what is actually being lost.
The output is where it shows up. Volume is going up. Restraint, quality, and specificity are going down. Work that looks resolved but is hollow. Work that gets ignored, or worse, resented.
ingrain came from being inside all of that. Watching the rush of implementation, watching what gets dropped along the way, and watching the difference between AI used with judgment and AI used without it. There is no playbook for this yet. ingrain exists to be the partner that keeps companies from losing the parts of the work that make it worth making. That is what the grain is for.
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The foundation is the same. Traditional creative direction. Taste, judgment, cultural awareness, narrative instinct, strategic thinking, and the ability to call what is working and what is not.
What is built on top of that is deep AI fluency. How to integrate AI across the timeline in ways that protect meaning and lift the quality of the output. Where to bring it in, where to keep it out, how to direct it, and frameworks that help build the habits, mindsets, and efficiencies that keep humanness at the center while AI extends what people can do.
From there, ingrain sits where executives and creatives meet. Close enough to leadership to translate intent and integrate the needs coming from the top. Close enough to the work to guide hands-on creatives with specificity.
Where ingrain enters depends on what the work needs. Some engagements concentrate on strategy and the brief. Others on creative development and ideation. Others on craft, where AI is used most heavily, from preliminary work for client pitches through to final eyes before shipping. Most touch more than one.
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A few things working together.
The first is intention. Knowing when to bring AI in and when not to. Being deliberate about why it is being used at any given moment, what it is being pointed at, and where human control needs to stay. AI works best when it is being directed, not when it is being followed.
The second is fluency in the landscape. Up-to-date knowledge of image and video generation systems, ideation tools, and tools across strategy, creative, and production. ingrain stays current week by week on what is shifting. Tools change quickly, but underneath them there are processes and ways of working that hold across models. Adopting those early means new tools integrate easily when they arrive, because the thinking is already in place.
The third is what all of this points toward. AI used well gives the people on a project a stronger sense of how to make their own work more powerful. Individuals taking in the frameworks and the tool proficiencies come away with a clearer understanding of how to use AI to push their own thinking further, not have it replaced.
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Yes, and it scales to the engagement.
In a residency, the team gets full access to everything ingrain works with. Day-to-day direction, back-and-forth, workshops, and tool proficiency are built in.
In a moment or a project, the educative side scales to what the work needs. Workshops on image and video generation for control and consistency. Workshops on node-based systems like Figma Weave for image and video. Materials and ways of working handed off where they are useful.
The deeper idea behind all of it: AI is a new kind of brain, handed to people before it has had time to mature. Not every thought it produces should be followed. The frameworks ingrain works with are there to help build the specificity, restraint, and intentionality that turn raw output into work people can actually feel. Work that lands instead of getting ignored.
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Every engagement is led directly by Leila, start to finish.
When a project calls for specific expertise, ingrain brings in a small set of trusted collaborators. Strategists with the right specialty for the work, producers with the right background, partners for branding, web build, film, social, commercial, campaigns, or experiential. Brought in by expertise, working under ingrain. Always named in advance, always transparent. The relationship stays with ingrain, and so does the purpose: direction, guidance, and protecting the grain that keeps the work from being ignored.
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Expect friction. Expect to be challenged and questioned. Expect to be pushed toward more truth, more meaning, more specificity, more context. Toward the things that make work feel human, sometimes by going against the grain of what is expected. Less predictable, less ignorable.
The benefit of the brand stays in the forefront, always. The role is to protect the work. To protect the meaning, the imperfections, the absurdities, the spark of what makes things human. In the strategy, in the ideation, in the craft, in the process.