how to lose friendsand infuriate people

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The situation

Rude ruined relations.

Sorry.

For over two hundred years, Canada and the United States didn’t just share a border. They shared everything. Trade, culture, friendship, the longest undefended border in the world. Two countries that figured out how to be neighbours, and meant it. It wasn’t perfect. But it worked. Remarkably well, actually.

Then came one man. Loud, reckless, and apparently unbothered by two centuries of goodwill. In a matter of months, tariffs replaced handshakes. Threats replaced diplomacy. A friendship that generations had carefully built was being dismantled by someone who had never valued it to begin with.

But here’s what he forgot. He speaks for a government. He doesn’t speak for you. You didn’t buy it. You didn’t ask for the chaos. You have a choice, and choosing to show up, do good work, and treat your neighbours with decency is the most American thing you can do right now.

That’s where I come in. I’m your fellow Canadian. And we should definitely talk.

An RCMP constable and a U.S. State Trooper at the Portland-Montreal pipeline ceremony.
A Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable and a U.S. State Trooper stand beside each other during an official ceremony commemorating the joining of the pipeline of an oil tanker terminal in Portland, Maine with refineries in Montreal, Quebec. Library and Archives Canada

Three things you can do right now.

01
Maple syrup poured over pancakes with fruit
Eat more maple syrup.

It’s better than whatever you’re putting on your pancakes. Trust me. Canada’s been making it for centuries and we’ve gotten quite good at it.

02
Canadian flag over the Rocky Mountains
Visit Canada this summer.

We have mountains, lakes, poutine, and absolutely zero trade war energy. You’ll love it here. The door is open. It always has been.

03
Uba, your fellow Canadian
Work with me.

Senior creative and strategic thinking in brand strategy, design, and development. Ready to help your business grow. A good neighbour. Great work.

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Who am I

A fellow Canadian.

At the City of Toronto podium

Helped several fellow US founders build their brand.

If I could do one thing for a living, I’d invent brands. I’ve been obsessed with brand building since I started my career in advertising over two decades ago.

I’ve lived across three continents, working for consumer giants in India, banks in Nigeria, and startups in Silicon Valley.

In the past few years, I’ve worked almost exclusively with US startups and companies, helping them with marketing and brand building.

And when a project needs more hands, I’ve got a small circle of fellow Canadians ready to jump in: designers, developers, and strategists I trust.

How can I help.

No overhead. No ego. Just good work from good neighbours.

01
Brand Strategy

Positioning, messaging, voice, identity. I help you figure out who you are and how to say it in a way that makes people stop and pay attention.

02
Design

Visual identity, digital design, campaigns. The kind of work that looks intentional because it is.

03
Development

Websites, digital products, the infrastructure behind the brand. Built properly, so it lasts.

04
Marketing

Go-to-market strategy, campaign development, content. The plan and the execution, together.

Testimonials

What fellow Americans say about me.

“Great contractor. Hard working; good communicator; excellent marketer. Thanks, Devesh.”

Adam Rose
Rose Law Firm

“Devesh is a true pro! Not only does he have real skills, he actually cares about helping us progress forward. I have come to rely on Devesh to advise us when there are difficult decisions to make. He is extremely thorough and always brings fresh and valuable insight to each and every problem we present to him.”

Carletus Willis
Bened Life

“Creative and very knowledgeable marketer. Delivered on positioning and rebrand for my product!”

Justin Britten
Prefinery