ABOUT JANESHAUS CREATIVE AGENCY

JUST DAMN

GOOD BRANDING

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 we think like engineers, community buildings, & product people…because we are.

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DESIGN IS A BUSINESS ASSET

Build Brands That Feel Like Home

Most branding is either boring, ineffective, or both. Too many companies spend money on visuals that look nice but don’t actually do anything, no strategy, no community, no longevity.

We build brands that connect, convert, and grow with you, because design isn’t just aesthetics, it’s a business asset. The right brand brings clarity, confidence, and credibility, making it easier to attract, sell, and convert.

From brand identity and UX to packaging, CGI campaigns, websites, and digital storytelling, we make sure your brand isn’t just a vibe, it’s a fully thought-out system designed to scale. Good design should grab attention, tell a story, and make people feel something. If it doesn’t? It’s just decoration.

A CREATIVE PARTNERSHIP

We Don’t Work for You

We Work With You

JanesHaus is built on creative freedom, strategy-first design, and working with people who actually give a sh*t. We don’t do generic. We don’t do fluff. We do branding that’s backed by strategy, driven by design, and built to grow with you.

We don’t work for people, we work with them. If you just need someone to “make it pretty,” we’re not your team. But if you’re looking for a creative partner who will challenge, refine, and build something that lasts, let’s chat.

DOING THINGS DIFFERENTLY

The JanesHaus
Origin Story


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Her work includes creating structure from chaos, making systems less painful, and preventing brands from tripping over their own bad decisions.

Eventually, she realized that tech culture wasn’t built for creatives, it was built to keep them in a box. Office politics drowned out innovation, and bad decisions were justified with ‘this is how it’s always been.”

The worst part? The energy was off, too much ego, not enough collaboration.

So she walked. No more playing by broken rules. She took her freelance work full-time, fused art with engineering, strategy with storytelling, and built JanesHaus, a studio where creativity is taken seriously, collaboration is a given, and good ideas (and good vibes) actually hold.

JanesHaus Creative Agency was founded by Jane Miller, a designer, engineer, strategist, and all-around creative problem-solver who’s spent 10+ years building things from nothing. She’s worked in design, software engineering, UX, product, and community building at the C-level, creating from scratch, testing and iterating fast, and scaling what worked using a lean, results-driven approach.

Jane has built entire communities from scratch, crafted product strategies, designed scalable UX systems, and led creative direction, seeing not just how things connect today, but how they’ll hold up years from now.

AN INTENTIONAL SPACE

Because Good Brands Feel Like Home

A haus isn’t just a structure, it’s a space built with intention, designed to grow with you and make people want to stay. That’s exactly what branding should be. JanesHaus was created to give businesses a brand that’s not just a one-time aesthetic makeover but a long-term home, something that evolves with you, supports your growth, and always feels like it belongs under your roof.

Your brand deserves a solid Haus. Ready to build?

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