We design with clarity, hierarchy, and handling in mind. If it doesn’t serve the product or the buyer, it doesn’t make the cut.
Customers can't tell
your products apart.
Clear variation and SKU logic make all the difference.
Too much text.
Too little space.
Smart hierarchy keeps
everything readable.
Looks great on screen.
Breaks in print.
Label design starts with materials, not mockups.
New size, new label,
new headache.
A flexible system means
no redesign every time.
Every product line is different. Our pricing reflects complexity, variation range,
and production demands — not just surface design.
We didn't want a cookie-cutter solution, and Toimi understood that right away. They came back with ideas tailored exactly to our needs — creative, practical, and easy to scale.
Strong technical skills, but also patient in explaining things so everyone could follow. That balance made the whole process smooth.
Quick turnaround, clean work, good communication. Would recommend.
Working with Toimi felt straightforward and stress-free.
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Label design in San Francisco typically ranges from $800 to $3,500 depending on complexity and the number of SKUs. For wine labels targeting Napa distribution or craft beverage brands in the Mission District, expect higher-end pricing due to regulatory compliance and premium finishes. Tech-forward product companies in SoMa often need multi-product label systems, which we scope individually. We provide transparent quotes after understanding your product line and target retail channels — whether that's Whole Foods, local farmers markets, or direct-to-consumer shipping.
Most San Francisco label design projects take 2-4 weeks from kickoff to print-ready files. The timeline depends on revision rounds and whether you need FDA compliance review for food products or TTB approval for alcohol labels. We work with many Bay Area beverage startups that need fast turnarounds for investor meetings or trade shows like the Fancy Food Show. Rush projects can be completed in 7-10 days with our expedited process. Post-approval, we can coordinate with local San Francisco printers in the Bayview or recommend cost-effective partners.
San Francisco's specialty food scene, craft beverage producers, and CBD wellness brands drive most label design demand here. We work extensively with kombucha makers in Dogpatch, small-batch chocolate companies near Ghirardelli Square, and organic skincare lines distributed through Mission boutiques. The city's focus on sustainability means many clients want eco-friendly label materials and minimalist designs that communicate values. Tech companies creating physical products — smart home devices, hardware startups from HAX or Bolt — also need packaging labels that match their digital brand.
Yes, we design labels compliant with FDA food labeling requirements and TTB alcohol regulations. San Francisco has strict health department standards, and we ensure your nutrition facts panels, ingredient lists, and allergen warnings meet federal and California-specific rules. For wine and spirits brands shipping from Bay Area warehouses, we handle mandatory government warnings, sulfite declarations, and alcohol content statements. We don't provide legal review, but our designs are structured to pass regulatory checks. Many clients use our files with local compliance consultants before printing.
Absolutely — we extend your brand identity onto product labels while optimizing for shelf impact. Whether you already have brand guidelines from a San Francisco agency or an in-house design system, we adapt typography, color palettes, and visual elements to packaging formats. For startups without established branding, we can develop a cohesive look that works across labels, digital presence, and retail environments. We consider how your product appears in Ferry Building specialty shops versus online marketplaces, ensuring consistency across all touchpoints.
We deliver print-ready PDFs with proper bleeds, color separations, and dielines in formats your printer needs — whether you're using local San Francisco print shops or national packaging suppliers. Files include CMYK or Pantone specifications, vector artwork, and layered source files for future edits. We provide both digital-press-ready versions and files optimized for flexographic or offset printing. If you're working with a specific printer in the Bay Area, we can coordinate directly with them on technical requirements before final delivery.
We primarily use Slack or email for day-to-day updates and share design iterations through Figma or cloud links for real-time feedback. Most San Francisco clients prefer async communication that respects their schedules, though we schedule video calls for kickoffs and major review milestones. You'll have a dedicated designer who understands your product category and target market. We typically show 2-3 initial concepts, then refine your selected direction through 2-3 revision rounds. The entire process is transparent with clear timelines and next steps.
After approval, we deliver all final files, style guides, and printer specifications so you own everything outright. We provide ongoing support for label updates — seasonal variants, new product flavors, or regulatory changes that require text modifications. Many San Francisco clients return when expanding their product lines or entering new retail channels like Rainbow Grocery or Berkeley Bowl. We can also assist with design adaptations for different bottle sizes, packaging formats, or limited-edition releases. You're never locked in, but we're here when you need label expertise again.