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Outsource Consultants, Inc. unveils bold new brand identity signaling the future of expediting and building code consulting

New York, NY For more than three decades of advancing the built environment, navigating complexity, and bringing ambitious visions to life, Outsource Consultants, Inc. is excited to unveil a bold new brand identity, marking the next evolution of the company and the industry it continues to shape.

The rebrand introduces a new logo, a completely redesigned website, and an enhanced client experience built around innovation, accessibility, and technology. While the company’s legal name remains Outsource Consultants, Inc., the refreshed brand simply becomes Outsource - a reflection of what clients, partners, and the industry have called the firm for years.

“For over 30 years, our name has been synonymous with expertise, trust, and execution,” said Joseph Roselli, one of the firm’s four principals and co-founders. “As our services continue to evolve, and as we build technologies that are changing how our industry works, we knew our brand needed to evolve with us.”

As one of country’s leading building code, zoning, expediting, and compliance firms, Outsource has always believed that technical expertise should never feel outdated. The new identity blends heritage with innovation, incorporating vintage typography inspired by typewriters and historic construction documentation alongside bold, monochromatic visuals and modern design systems.

At the center of the new brand is the datum, an iconic symbol in architecture, engineering, and construction that has been part of Outsource’s identity for decades. Representing a fixed reference point from which all positions, elevations, and structural elements are measured, the datum reflects the precision, stability, and technical foundation that have defined our work since day one.

The redesign also pays tribute to the company’s roots, with subtle nods to the iconic blueprints that shaped generations of construction, while embracing a cleaner, more modern visual language built for the future.

But this transformation goes far beyond aesthetics. Outsource is actively releasing next generation technologies designed to revolutionize how clients interact with the filing process and intelligent information exchange platforms that will make navigating approvals faster, clearer, and more connected than ever before.

“This is not just a new logo,” said Anthony Roselli, principal and co-founder. “This is a statement about where our industry is headed, and our commitment to staying ahead of it.”

Now entering its fourth brand evolution, Outsource remains grounded in the values that built the company: quality, expertise, loyalty, and innovation. With over 30 years of experience, a growing technology ecosystem, and a bold new identity, Outsource is not just adapting to the future of expediting. Outsource is defining it.

For more information, visit outsourceconsultants.com or follow Outsource on social media for upcoming technology announcements, client experiences, and brand activations throughout 2026.

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