About us

Looks are the minimum. Obvious is the work.

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Anyone can make something nice. Few can build something that also gets chosen.

You become the obvious choice through work: strategy that holds up, design that convinces, a system that follows through, all from one team.

That's what we do here.
Our approach

Strategy starts with understanding. That's why we sit at your table.

Winq started in Groningen in 2020 and has worked across the Netherlands ever since. Small team, no layers, no middlemen. You always talk to the people making the work.

That's not a position, it's a choice. A brand gets stronger when the people building it see each other every day, share the same context, and never have to hand off something that can get lost halfway.

We don't start with taste. We start with what makes people choose, hesitate or walk away. Only once that's clear do we build the form: brand, web, content, systems.

Good-looking work matters. But if it doesn't earn preference, justify your price or bring in customers, it's still decoration.

Het team van Winq Studio samen op een street court.
Core team members

5

Disciplines under one roof

5

Clients served

75
+

Years from Groningen

6

Core values

Four rules we hold ourselves to.

Het Winq Studio team aan het werk
Understand before we make.

We don't start with a logo or a wireframe. We start with what makes your customer say yes, and what makes the next one walk away. Only once we know that does the work begin.

One team. One direction.

Branding, web, content, lead gen and automation, all by the same people. No handover between agencies, no meeting to re-explain what you already told us last week.

Taste is the baseline. Results are the work.

We treat good-looking as a given. After that it gets interesting: whether the work sells your brand, justifies your price, makes customers choose you.

We don't vanish after launch.

Launch isn't the finish line. We stay involved, read the signals, adjust where we can. If you're not growing, our work isn't done.

Work that speaks for itself starts with a conversation.