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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Cost depends on label complexity, the number of SKUs, finish and material requirements, and whether the engagement includes regulatory compliance review and print-ready file preparation — no flat rate applies. A label design for a Pasadena food or beverage brand entering Greater Houston metro retail distribution involves different scope than a single product label for an industrial supplier near the Bayport Industrial District. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your product, label requirements, and project brief.
A single label design typically takes 2 to 4 weeks from brief to print-ready files depending on design complexity, revision rounds, and regulatory review requirements. A multi-SKU label system takes longer and is scheduled based on the number of variants and production deadlines. Pasadena businesses preparing for retail distribution across Houston metro grocery chains or specialty retailers often have buyer-mandated shelf dates — we scope and schedule delivery around those external deadlines from the start of the engagement so label assets are ready when production needs them.
Food and beverage brands targeting Greater Houston metro retail and restaurant distribution, consumer goods manufacturers competing on Houston area shelves, personal care and wellness product businesses, and industrial product suppliers near the Bayport Industrial District moving into direct-to-consumer or wholesale distribution are the most frequent clients. In a retail market as competitive as Greater Houston — where Pasadena products compete on shelf alongside national brands — label design is a direct sales tool, not a compliance exercise. A label that fails to communicate product value in three seconds loses the sale before a customer reads a single ingredient.
A complete label design project covers brief development, competitive shelf audit, concept design, typography and color system application, regulatory element placement — ingredient list, net weight, barcode, country of origin, mandatory warnings — dieline preparation, and print-ready file delivery in formats required by your printer or manufacturer. For Pasadena brands selling across both English and Spanish-speaking markets in Harris County, bilingual label design is addressed at the layout stage so text expansion and regulatory requirements in both languages are handled as design constraints, not afterthoughts.
We incorporate mandatory labeling requirements — FDA or applicable regulatory standards, barcode placement specifications, net weight declarations, allergen statements, and retailer-specific requirements — into the design brief from the outset. For Pasadena food, beverage, and consumer goods businesses entering Houston metro retail chains or distributing through Port Houston's import-export infrastructure, compliance requirements vary by product category and destination market. We map all applicable requirements during scoping so they are designed in from the start rather than discovered as revision requests after the label concept is complete.
We begin by auditing your existing brand assets — logo, color system, typography — and evaluating how they translate to label substrates and print processes. For established Pasadena businesses with a defined brand identity, label design is an extension of existing visual standards applied to a new format, not a reinvention. We ensure the final label is immediately recognizable as part of the same brand family across every SKU and product line variant while meeting all print and regulatory specifications for the label's specific application.
You work with a dedicated designer and project manager throughout the engagement. We use structured stages — brief, competitive audit, concept, refinement, regulatory review, print-ready delivery — with clear approval checkpoints at each phase. For Pasadena clients coordinating label design alongside product development, manufacturing timelines, or retail buyer presentations, we align our delivery schedule to your production deadlines so label assets are never the bottleneck holding up a launch.
You receive print-ready files in the formats required by your printer or manufacturer — typically PDF, AI, and EPS — along with the dieline, color specifications including Pantone, CMYK, and RGB values, and a label guidelines document for future production runs and line extensions. For Pasadena businesses working with local Houston-area printers or overseas manufacturers connected to Port Houston's trade infrastructure, we prepare the file package to meet the specific technical requirements of your production partner so handover is clean and printing can begin without additional file correction rounds.