We don’t decorate — we communicate. Every graphic decision reflects structure, flow, and intent. If it doesn’t move the message forward, it doesn’t belong.
Your brand looks different every time.
We bring consistency to every format and channel.
You’ve got graphics, but no gravity.
We create focus, flow, and visual hierarchy.
Design breaks when the format changes.
Ours flex across print, web, and motion.
Your team keeps tweaking. Nothing aligns.
We build systems that guide, not restrict.
Every brand has a different shape. Pricing reflects creative depth, deliverables,
and system complexity — not just hours or file count.
What impressed me most was how Toimi combined design sense with technical detail. Every idea was backed up by reasoning, and they weren't afraid to challenge us if it meant a stronger outcome.
We had a pretty complex setup request. They broke it down, kept us updated at every step, and delivered earlier than we thought possible.
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Cost depends on project scope, number of deliverables, and design complexity — a focused graphic design engagement covering a specific collateral piece or campaign asset set starts approximately from a few thousand dollars, while comprehensive design programs spanning print, digital, environmental, and motion assets across an ongoing retainer are priced higher. The Woodlands client base includes healthcare practices producing patient-facing materials, energy services firms near the I-45 corridor preparing corporate presentation assets, professional services companies near Hughes Landing developing business development collateral, and consumer brands distributing through the greater Houston retail market. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief and asset requirements.
Timeline depends directly on the number of deliverables, the complexity of each asset, and the volume of content requiring design. A focused engagement — a brochure, a presentation deck, or a campaign asset set — typically takes 2–4 weeks from brief to final files. An ongoing graphic design retainer covering monthly collateral production runs on a defined delivery schedule agreed at the start of the engagement. For The Woodlands businesses with a hard deadline — a trade show at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott, a corporate pitch, or a product launch — we build the production timeline around that date from the first conversation.
The most frequent requests fall across four categories: business development collateral — pitch decks, capability brochures, proposal templates, and case study layouts for professional services and energy firms competing for corporate accounts; marketing materials — campaign assets, promotional flyers, social graphics, and digital advertising creative for consumer brands and retail businesses near Market Street; corporate communications — annual reports, internal presentations, and event materials for the area's major employers including healthcare systems and energy companies; and environmental design — signage, wayfinding, and office interior graphics for businesses in The Woodlands' commercial developments including Hughes Landing and the Town Center area.
Brand identity design creates the visual system — logo, color palette, typography, and usage rules — that all other design is built from. Graphic design applies that system to specific outputs: a brochure, a presentation, a social post, a trade show display. For a The Woodlands professional services firm that already has an established brand identity, graphic design produces the collateral that puts that identity to work across business development contexts. For a business without a defined identity, graphic design without a brand foundation produces visually inconsistent outputs that accumulate into a fragmented brand perception over time — we flag this distinction during scoping and recommend the appropriate starting point.
Yes — and for most The Woodlands business clients, both are necessary. Print outputs — brochures, proposals, event materials, signage — require CMYK color profiles, bleed setup, and print-ready file specifications calibrated to your chosen print vendor. Digital outputs — social graphics, presentation decks, email headers, digital advertising — require RGB color profiles, screen-optimized resolutions, and format specifications for each platform. We produce both from the same design system so print and digital materials are visually consistent regardless of which format a client or prospect encounters first, and we coordinate directly with your print vendors where production management is part of the scope.
Yes — and this is a common engagement type. Before beginning design work within an existing brand system, we review your brand guidelines and existing asset library to confirm we're working to the correct specifications. For The Woodlands businesses whose brand guidelines were produced by a previous agency and contain gaps — undefined applications, missing color specifications, or undocumented typography rules — we flag those gaps before producing assets that inadvertently deviate from the intended system. Where guidelines are incomplete, we make documented design decisions that are consistent with the established identity and share those decisions with your team for approval before final production.
Every engagement begins with a structured brief covering the business objective each asset needs to serve, the audience it speaks to, the context in which it will be used, and any mandatory content or brand constraints. Design development follows in defined rounds — initial concept, structured feedback, refinement — using a shared workspace so your team reviews work in realistic context rather than through static email attachments. For The Woodlands marketing leads and business owners managing multiple concurrent priorities, feedback rounds are structured at defined points with clear approval criteria rather than open-ended revision loops that extend timelines without improving outcomes.
Final deliverables include production-ready files in all required formats — print-ready PDFs for physical collateral, export-optimized files for digital assets, and editable source files in the original design application. For The Woodlands businesses that need to update content in recurring collateral — proposal templates, presentation decks, or promotional materials updated seasonally — we structure source files for straightforward content editing by your team without requiring design software expertise for routine updates. You own all deliverables outright at project close, with no licensing restrictions on how the assets are used or reproduced.