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Talent Pronto came to atQuo as an early-stage product with a clear thesis and no visual foundation to support it. They had built an AI hiring assistant — Anna — capable of conducting conversational screening interviews with every candidate, scoring each profile against the employer's criteria, and delivering an actionable dashboard to the hiring manager. The product worked. What didn't exist yet was the brand identity to make it credible, the marketing site to make it legible, and the UI system to ensure the product experience belonged to the same visual family as the brand.
The challenge was structural. A B2B SaaS platform selling to healthcare organizations — a category with high trust requirements and a specific operational vocabulary — needs more than a well-made logo. It needs a coherent visual language that can scale across a marketing site, a product interface, sales materials, and editorial content without fracturing as the team iterates.
The brand work started at the identity level. We designed the wordmark and pictorial mark, tested and pivoted on the typeface and symbol system — the process is documented across two Making posts — until the brand felt solid enough to anchor a healthcare enterprise product without reading as clinical or generic.
From the identity we built the brand system: color, typography, spacing, and icon logic codified into operational guidelines. Not a style tile — a working document that Talent Pronto's team can hand to any designer or developer and get consistent output.
The marketing site was built on top of that system. We designed each section — the homepage hero, the product walkthrough, the feature grid, the pricing table, the vertical landing pages for healthcare and tech teams, the editorial framework, the demo form — as a network of conversion surfaces. Each section had a structural job: introduce the product, demonstrate the mechanism, reduce objections, move the prospect toward a request.
In parallel, we laid the visual foundations for the product itself. The candidate dashboard, the scoring view, and the conversational screening flow needed to feel native to the brand. We designed the component logic and visual hierarchy that Talent Pronto's team now uses as a reference layer as they continue iterating on the product.
The site wasn't handed off to a third party to build — atQuo handled the full Webflow implementation and launch. Every design decision was made with the production environment in mind: component structure, CMS architecture for the blog and industry pages, responsive behavior across breakpoints, and the interaction logic that makes the product walkthrough sections feel live rather than static. The site that shipped is the site we designed, without translation loss between Figma and the final URL.

