Alphagraffix is a full-service graphic design studio in Oklahoma City that handles everything from logo creation and brand identity to packaging, print collateral, and digital assets for small businesses, nonprofits, and mid-sized companies that lack in-house creative staff.
The studio operates as a design-for-hire operation rather than a template-based service or freelancer marketplace. The team manages projects from concept through delivery, working directly with clients to understand business goals before sketching or finalizing any visual direction. This differs markedly from platforms like 99designs or Fiverr, where clients post briefs and designers bid anonymously. Alphagraffix's model assumes clients want ongoing relationship and accountability, not competition among dozens of vendor options.
The studio serves primarily local and regional businesses: retail shops, restaurants, nonprofits, contractors, and service providers who need more than a quick logo but cannot justify a six-figure rebranding budget. Larger corporate clients typically use in-house teams or national agencies; Alphagraffix positions itself in the mid-market sweet spot.
Alphagraffix structures work around project scope rather than hourly billing. A logo design package typically starts around $800 to $1,500 for multiple concepts and two rounds of revisions; branding packages that include logo, color palette, typography, and brand guidelines run $2,500 to $5,000 depending on complexity. Print projects—business cards, letterhead, brochures, packaging—are quoted individually based on final size, color complexity, and quantity ordered.
Digital work includes website design, social media templates, email campaigns, and illustrated assets. A basic website redesign (5 to 8 pages) generally falls in the $3,000 to $6,000 range; social content packages (monthly templates and graphics) run $400 to $1,000 per month as a retainer. Prices assume the client has content, photography, or copy ready to provide; additional writing or photography sourcing adds cost.
Rush work and unlimited revision rounds both carry premiums. Confirm current rates and any special package deals directly with the studio; print costs fluctuate with material and vendor pricing.
Oklahoma City has several design alternatives across different models. Freelance marketplaces like Upwork and Fiverr offer lower entry costs ($300 to $1,000 for logo work) but no guaranteed continuity or accountability if you need follow-up iterations. Local freelancers working solo (found through word-of-mouth or local directories) may have lower overhead and thus lower prices, but availability and turnaround are less predictable.
Larger national and regional agencies (particularly those with office space in the OKC metro) typically charge $150 to $300 per design hour and often require 10- to 20-hour minimum projects, making them cost-prohibitive for a small business's first logo or a nonprofit's annual report refresh. Alphagraffix occupies the practical middle: local presence and direct relationships, fixed project pricing, and faster turnaround than agency structures demand, but more accountability and revision control than freelance platforms provide.
Choose Alphagraffix if you want a named contact who understands your local market context and will push back on weak concepts. Choose a freelancer or platform if your budget is under $500 and you are comfortable managing iterations yourself. Choose an agency if you need integrated strategy (brand positioning, messaging, market research) alongside design.
Alphagraffix works well for owners and managers who can articulate their business or mission clearly and are willing to spend 2 to 5 hours in feedback cycles. It is a fit for restaurants rebranding before a major reopening, nonprofits launching a capital campaign, and contractors building a professional identity to win larger contracts. It is less suitable for clients who expect unlimited revisions, do not have stakeholder buy-in before starting, or who want the designer to also write copy, conduct market research, or handle strategy.
The studio does not offer template-based quick-turn work or off-the-shelf solutions; custom design requires time investment upfront.
Initial consultation is typically free or a short discovery call to discuss the project scope, timeline, and budget. The designer will ask questions about your business, competitors, target audience, and what success looks like. From that conversation, a formal proposal outlines deliverables, timeline, revisions included, and cost. Upon agreement and a deposit (usually 50 percent), the design process begins with initial concepts presented within 1 to 3 weeks depending on project size.
Alphagraffix operates by appointment and phone consultation; confirm current contact details and whether you can meet in-person or work remotely. Most studios in Oklahoma City offer hybrid workflows, meaning you can send files, feedback, and reference materials digitally and review work via video call or email. Parking and office location depend on where the studio operates; clarify logistics when you call.
Alphagraffix fills a real gap in Oklahoma City's design landscape for businesses that have outgrown DIY tools but are not ready for a full-service agency contract.
