Professional graphic
design services
in Seattle
Challenges we solve
Stop guessing what it means.
Let the visuals say it.
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.
Who we work with
- First look in 5–8 days
- Designed for iteration
- Aligned with evolving strategy
- Cohesive across touchpoints
- Clear, reliable design
- Flexible enough to grow with you
- Brand rules clarified
- Assets built for broad reuse
- Visuals unified across teams
What makes brand visuals actually work?
Graphic design pricing
in Seattle
Every brand has a different shape. Pricing reflects creative depth, deliverables,
and system complexity — not just hours or file count.
What our clients say
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.
Clear process, fast approvals, no drama. Exactly how a project should run.
We'll definitely continue working together.
More possibilities for your project
- Online Stores
- Real Estate
- Healthcare and Dentistry
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Beauty Salons
- Education
- Construction
- Legal Services
- Tourism and Hotels
- Logistics
- Interior Design
- Apartment Renovation
- Auto Services
- Marketplaces
- Consulting
- Photographers
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FAQ
Didn’t find what you were looking for? Drop us a line at info@toimi.pro.
How much does graphic design cost for a Seattle business?
Graphic design pricing depends on the type of deliverable, the volume of materials, and whether the work requires building a visual system from scratch or applying an existing brand identity. A single trade show banner for a Seattle aerospace supplier differs in scope from a full suite of marketing materials covering brochures, pitch decks, social media templates, event signage, and digital advertising assets for a life sciences company preparing for a national conference. We price projects individually after reviewing your brief and existing brand assets. Smaller one-off deliverables are quoted and turned around quickly; larger material suites are scoped as fixed projects with a defined deliverable list and timeline confirmed before work begins.
How long does a graphic design project take for a Seattle business?
Timeline depends on the volume and complexity of deliverables. A single-item request — a brochure, a presentation deck, or a set of social media graphics — typically takes 3 to 7 business days. A larger suite of brand materials for a Seattle business preparing for a trade show at the Washington State Convention Center, a product launch event, or a fundraising campaign takes 2 to 4 weeks. For Seattle businesses with internal review and legal approval requirements — common in aerospace contracting, healthcare, and financial services — we build those cycles into the timeline from the start rather than discovering them after the first draft is delivered.
Which Seattle businesses most commonly need ongoing graphic design support?
Businesses with regular external communications and active marketing calendars are the most consistent graphic design clients. In Seattle, this includes tech companies in the South Lake Union corridor producing regular sales collateral, investor materials, and event graphics, aerospace suppliers in the Boeing supply chain preparing technical capability decks and proposal materials for procurement presentations, life sciences and biotech companies near the University of Washington producing conference posters, partner presentations, and clinical study materials, and Pacific Northwest consumer brands in food, beverage, and outdoor lifestyle categories running seasonal campaigns that require consistent visual output across packaging, social media, and retail point-of-sale materials. Companies without an in-house designer benefit most from a reliable external partner who already knows their brand.
What types of graphic design deliverables does Toimi produce for Seattle businesses?
We cover the full range of business graphic design: print materials including brochures, flyers, folders, capability documents, and signage; digital materials including social media graphics, email templates, presentation decks, and digital advertising assets; and brand application materials including business cards, letterheads, and branded document templates. For Seattle businesses attending trade shows at the Washington State Convention Center, exhibiting at Pacific Northwest industry events, or presenting at aerospace and defense conferences in the region, we also produce large-format exhibition graphics sized and prepared for professional printing vendors in the Seattle area.
How do you maintain visual consistency with our existing Seattle brand?
Brand consistency is the baseline requirement for every project. Before starting, we review your existing brand guidelines, logo files, color palette, and typography to ensure every deliverable fits within your established visual system. For Seattle businesses with partial or undocumented brand assets — common among companies that have grown quickly in the city's fast-moving tech and startup ecosystem — we document the implicit visual rules we identify across existing materials and apply them consistently rather than making arbitrary design decisions that introduce unintended variation. If inconsistencies exist in your current assets, we flag them before starting rather than perpetuating them across new materials.
Do you handle print production and file preparation for Seattle vendors?
Yes — all print deliverables are prepared to professional production standards: correct color profiles, bleed and trim marks, embedded fonts, and resolution appropriate for the intended print size and substrate. For Seattle clients working with local print vendors — in the SODO district, Capitol Hill, or downtown production facilities — we can liaise directly with the printer to confirm specifications before final file delivery. For large-format materials — banners, exhibition stands, building signage — we prepare files at the dimensions and resolution the print vendor requires, so there are no last-minute format issues before a Washington State Convention Center event or a client office installation deadline.
How do design reviews and revisions work during a graphic design project?
Every project includes a defined number of revision rounds — typically two — within the agreed scope. We present initial concepts through a shared workspace where your team can leave precise comments directly on the design rather than describing changes in writing. For Seattle clients with multiple internal reviewers — marketing, legal, and executive stakeholders who each have sign-off authority over different aspects of the materials — this format keeps feedback consolidated and prevents contradictory instructions reaching the designer between sessions. Revisions requested outside the agreed scope are flagged and quoted separately before we act on them. We do not make open-ended changes without a clear brief and an agreed timeline.
Can we commission graphic design on an ongoing retainer basis?
Yes — for Seattle businesses with regular design needs, a monthly retainer with a fixed hours allocation is more cost-effective than individual project pricing. A retainer means a designer already familiar with your brand, your industry context, and your internal review process is available each month without a new onboarding cycle, briefing from scratch, or waiting for a project slot to open. For Seattle businesses managing active marketing calendars — seasonal campaigns, conference materials, social media content, investor updates, and proposal documents — a retainer removes the friction of commissioning each item individually and keeps visual output consistent across every channel throughout the year.