Knuff & Kunde CPAs
Style Directions · Stage 5 · Eagle, Idaho · 09 July 2026

Pick one before anything gets built

Three directions, one firm.

Same colors, same fonts, all three locked and checked already. What changes is how the front page is built: what you see first, how much air it has, and the one small motion that becomes the firm's signature. Pick the one that looks like the firm Bryan runs.

The photo plan. No face in the hero. Their own site never leads with one either, and a studio headshot blown up big reads like a mugshot, not a room. So the hero carries a real desk, and the partners appear just below it, where a face is welcoming instead of confronting. The desk photo here is a licensed placeholder. A real photo shoot of the partners and the Eagle office is bundled into the sale, and it is the single biggest upgrade this site can get. Two things worth knowing: Bryan's headshot is from 2019 and a different studio than Kyle's (2026) and Stephen's (2025), so the three do not sit together cleanly, and there is no photograph of the Eagle office anywhere.
D1 The Firm Anchor · their brand, dressed up
Knuff and Kunde crescent ring mark Knuff & Kunde CPAs
Eagle, Idaho · Est. 2007

Eagle's most-trusted CPAs.

Serving the Treasure Valley since 2007. The firm people switch to, and stay with.

4.9 / 95 Google reviews Licensed Idaho CPAs
Bryan Knuff, CPA
Bryan
Kyle Kunde, CPA
Kyle
Stephen Noonan, CPA
Stephen

Hero sketch

Palette

#14140F ink (dominant)
#0E5A54 pine teal (accent)
#14746B teal on dark
#F8F5EF ivory paper
Ink dominant hero, ivory reading sections below. Teal on the one action only.

Type

Eagle's most-trusted CPAs, for the people who switched and stayed

After some difficult experiences with other local CPAs, finding Kyle was such a relief. He stepped in, cleaned everything up with accuracy and care, and gave me complete confidence moving forward.

Vittoria Milbourn · real Google review

Signature moment
The crescent ring draws closed as the page loads. Once, quietly.
The one risk
A dark hero can read cold. Held in check by warm ivory everywhere below it, real warm faces, and teal saved for the single button.
Their fingerprint
Their own near black theme and crescent serif mark, kept and refined.
Bryan says yes because it is the firm he already runs. Sober, credentialed, premium. Finally built right instead of a shared template.
D2 The Ledger Recommended · middle of the window
Knuff & Kunde CPAs · Eagle, Idaho · Est. 2007
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Certified Public Accountants

The firm people switch to, and stay with.

Behind, or let down by your last CPA? We'll clean it up. Face to face, at our Eagle office.

Google rating4.9 ★ / 95 reviews
Serving the Treasure ValleySince 2007
CredentialsLicensed Idaho CPAs
Kyle Kunde, CPA
Kyle Kunde, CPAPartner

Hero sketch

Palette

#F8F5EF ivory paper (dominant)
#14140F ink (type + rules)
#0E5A54 pine teal (accent)
#EFEAE0 alt band
Paper dominant, ink type, teal under 7 percent. Dark bands used only for proof and the closing action.

Type

Eagle's most-trusted CPAs, for the people who switched and stayed

After some difficult experiences with other local CPAs, finding Kyle was such a relief. He stepped in, cleaned everything up with accuracy and care, and gave me complete confidence moving forward.

He stepped in, cleaned everything up with accuracy and care.

Vittoria Milbourn · real Google review · italic pull quote

Signature moment
A hairline rule draws left to right under the headline, like a pen underlining a booked entry.
The one risk
Paper and serif can read soft for a numbers business. Held in check by the crisp sans, exact lined up figures, and ink black headings.
Their fingerprint
The engagement letter and the ruled ledger. The proof strip is a balanced entry, not a badge row.
Bryan says yes because it reads established and evidence first. Proof shown like a balanced ledger, which is how a CPA thinks. And no other firm's site could wear it.
D3 The Desk Reworked · Nation's pick
Knuff and Kunde CPAs Eagle, Idaho · Est. 2007
A meeting at a desk, pen and paper

Switching CPAs

Let down by your last CPA?
We clean it up.

Behind on filings, or dropped without warning. We have seen worse, and we have fixed it. Sit down with a real CPA in Eagle.

Google rating4.9 ★ / 95
Serving since2007
CredentialsLicensed Idaho CPAs
The people you'll actually work with
Bryan Knuff, CPA
Bryan
Kyle Kunde, CPA
Kyle
Stephen Noonan, CPA
Stephen

Placeholder photograph, licensed for commercial use. It stands in for a real photo of the Eagle office and a partner at the desk. That shoot is bundled into the sale.

Hero sketch

Palette

#14140F ink scrim over photo
#F8F5EF ivory type + body
#14746B teal underline + button
Photo dominant. The picture carries the page, colour barely appears at all.

Type

Eagle's most-trusted CPAs, for the people who switched and stayed

After some difficult experiences with other local CPAs, finding Kyle was such a relief. He stepped in, cleaned everything up with accuracy and care, and gave me complete confidence moving forward.

Vittoria Milbourn · real Google review

What changed
No face in the hero. Their own crescent ring mark leads, an environmental desk photo carries it, and the faces moved down to a welcome strip. The ledger entry from D2 is grafted in, so this direction is now theirs, not a look anyone could buy.
Signature moment
A teal underline paints on beneath the promise, "clean it up". The relief, drawn.
The one risk
The hero photo is not theirs yet. Until the shoot happens, the strongest part of this direction is borrowed.
Their fingerprint
The crescent ring lockup they already own, the ruled ledger of their trade, and a real desk.
Bryan says yes because it looks like the site he already chose, dark and serious with a real desk, except now it is his ring, his numbers, his people, and it works on a phone.

What I would pick

  1. D2, The LedgerMost clearly theirs, and the hardest to copy. Proof laid out like a balanced ledger is exactly how an accountant reads a page. Its editorial system also scales cleanly across all 26 pages, so the deep pages stay handsome without extra design time.
  2. D1, The FirmThe safe one. It honours the dark serif look they already chose, so it is the lowest risk of a no. Pick this if D2 feels too magazine for a CPA.
  3. D3, The DeskThe strongest gut punch, and the biggest stretch from what they have today. Its best use is probably as a layer on top of D2, giving that direction a real photo hero.
Reply with one of: D1, D2, or D3. A mix is fine too, for example "D2 with D3's photo hero". Nothing else gets built until you pick.