Consulting Disclaimer
Aurevian Labs provides non-technical creative and strategic consulting. This Disclaimer explains the professional boundaries of website content, consultations, recommendations, and project deliverables.
1. General information
Website descriptions, articles, examples, service summaries, and other public content are provided for general informational purposes. They are not a complete assessment of a specific business, brand, market, audience, or legal situation. A consulting relationship begins only when a service scope is confirmed and any required payment or agreement is completed.
2. Non-technical and non-regulated scope
Services focus on creative direction, visual concept development, brand positioning, identity advisory, content planning, media direction, and related strategic discussion. Aurevian Labs does not provide legal advice, trademark clearance, tax advice, accounting, investment recommendations, regulated financial services, lending or banking approval advice, medical advice, engineering, software development, cybersecurity, or technical system certification.
Clients should consult appropriately licensed or qualified professionals for matters outside the accepted creative consulting scope.
3. Professional judgment
Creative consulting requires interpretation and judgment. Recommendations are based on the information, constraints, references, and objectives available at the time. Different qualified professionals may reasonably recommend different approaches. A recommendation may evolve when new facts, stakeholder feedback, research, budget information, or market conditions become available.
4. No guarantee of results
No guarantee is made concerning revenue, profit, audience growth, conversion, engagement, media performance, approval by a financial institution, platform ranking, customer response, funding, competitive position, trademark registration, or any other commercial result. Outcomes depend on implementation, timing, price, product quality, operations, legal compliance, competition, budget, platform behavior, and many factors outside the consultant’s control.
5. Client decision-making
The client remains responsible for business decisions and final approvals. Before publishing, manufacturing, filing, advertising, or implementing work, the client should review factual claims, spelling, pricing, rights, regulatory requirements, accessibility, cultural context, technical feasibility, and legal compliance. Aurevian Labs may identify issues within the consulting scope but is not the final compliance authority.
6. Names, trademarks, and intellectual property
Creative naming, identity, messaging, and visual direction may involve rights belonging to others. Unless a separate written scope specifically includes professional clearance services, suggestions are not a legal opinion regarding trademark registrability, copyright ownership, domain availability, unfair competition, or freedom to use. The client should conduct appropriate legal searches and obtain required licenses before adoption.
7. Third-party content and providers
Examples or recommendations may reference photographers, designers, writers, printers, production teams, software, platforms, stock libraries, fonts, research, media services, or other third parties. These parties are independent. Their quality, availability, terms, pricing, data practices, and performance may change. Reference to a provider is not a guarantee or legal endorsement.
8. Data, research, and projections
Research may rely on public information, client-provided information, third-party reports, platform data, interviews, or observed market patterns. Such information can be incomplete, delayed, or revised. Estimates, forecasts, scenarios, and audience hypotheses are planning tools, not promises of future conditions. The client should verify material facts before relying on them for a high-risk decision.
9. Content strategy and platforms
Social media, search, advertising, video, publishing, and commerce platforms control their own algorithms, policies, account decisions, and availability. A content recommendation does not guarantee distribution or account status. The client is responsible for following platform rules, advertising standards, disclosure obligations, licensing requirements, and community guidelines.
10. Banking and professional profile use
A professional website, service description, policy page, proposal, or consulting record may help explain a legitimate business, but it does not guarantee account approval, underwriting, payment processing, financing, or compliance acceptance. Any application submitted to a bank, platform, insurer, or government authority must be truthful, accurate, and consistent with actual operations. Aurevian Labs does not prepare false supporting information or represent an outcome to be guaranteed.
11. Testimonials and examples
Any case study, testimonial, sample, or illustrative scenario describes a specific context or demonstrates an approach. It does not establish that another client will receive the same result. Visual references may be used to communicate style and should not be treated as a commitment to copy protected work or reproduce another brand.
12. Reliance and risk
Use of public website content is at the visitor’s discretion. Paid clients should evaluate recommendations against their own knowledge, resources, risk tolerance, and qualified advisers. Where a decision has significant financial, legal, safety, employment, privacy, or regulatory consequences, the client should obtain specialist advice before acting.
13. Questions about scope
A client who is uncertain whether a requested task falls within the practice’s services should ask before booking or paying. Aurevian Labs may decline, narrow, or refer a request that requires regulated, technical, or specialist expertise.