Shape First, Color Second, Typography Last
We believe people recognize logos in three steps: shape, color, then text. Shape registers first — the brain quickly identifies a unique silhouette or mark before reading anything. Next, color reinforces emotion and memory. Finally, text confirms the brand name. Think of Coca-Cola: you notice the iconic ribbon shape, then the bold red, and finally the words “Coca-Cola.” The strongest logos are designed intentionally in that order for lasting recognition.
What We Design
- Digital graphics for social media and web use
- Logos and brand marks
- Business cards, stationery, and signage
- Brochures, banners, and trade show materials
Designed in Oklahoma, Seen Everywhere
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes a good logo for an Oklahoma business?
A strong logo is simple, recognizable, and versatile. It should look great on your website, business cards, trucks, signage, and social media. For Oklahoma businesses, we also consider local context, your industry, region, and audience expectations.
How many logo concepts do you provide, and can we request revisions?
Do you provide logo files for both print and digital use?
Yes. You’ll receive a complete logo package with vector files, web-ready formats, color variations, and usage guidelines, so you can confidently use your logo across print, web, apparel, signage, and more.
Can you update or modernize an existing logo instead of creating a new one?
Definitely. If your current logo has equity but needs a refresh, we can modernize it with cleaner lines, updated typography, or a more flexible layout without losing its recognition in your community.
What kinds of graphic design projects do you handle beyond logos?
Our team designs business cards, brochures, flyers, banners, trade show materials, social media graphics, digital ads, magazine layouts, and more. If it represents your brand visually, we can design it.
Is your graphic design work created locally or outsourced?
All design work is created by our Edmond-based creative team. You’ll communicate directly with your project manager and designer, making feedback and revisions faster and more personal.