ElectreMedia is a full-service graphic design and sign shop that handles everything from digital branding to physical outdoor signage for Oklahoma City businesses, nonprofits, and organizations. The firm operates as a hybrid studio: part design consultancy, part production facility, giving clients the option to develop concepts in-house or bring existing files and move directly to fabrication.
ElectreMedia produces two main categories of work. The design side covers logo development, branding packages, print collateral (business cards, letterhead, packaging), and digital assets for web and social media. The production side manufactures and installs physical signs, including vehicle wraps, interior and exterior signage, dimensional letters, and trade show displays. This combination is less common than it might seem; many Oklahoma City design firms stop at digital deliverables and refer sign work to a separate fabricator, which means clients deal with two vendors and coordinate specifications themselves. ElectreMedia's in-house capability means one point of contact from concept through installation.
Design services typically run on a project basis rather than hourly rates. A basic logo redesign starts around $800 to $1,200, while a full brand identity package (logo, color palette, typography guidelines, and basic collateral templates) ranges from $2,500 to $5,000 depending on complexity and revision rounds. Custom illustration or extensive research adds cost. Print projects (business cards, brochures, promotional materials) are priced per piece or per run, with minimums varying by format; 500 standard business cards usually cost $150 to $300 depending on finish and paper stock.
Sign production is quoted individually based on size, material, and method. A basic vinyl vehicle wrap for a sedan typically costs $1,500 to $2,500; larger trucks or wraps with extensive custom artwork push higher. Exterior monument signs (the freestanding ground-level structures common at retail locations) start at $3,000 for simple designs and can exceed $10,000 for multi-panel or illuminated versions. Interior dimensional letters and wall signs range from $500 to $3,000 per installation. All prices should be confirmed directly; material costs and labor rates shift seasonally and with supply availability.
Oklahoma City has several design-only firms and several sign-only shops, but few that combine both. Design-focused alternatives like Bison Brand Studio and Pixel + Forge emphasize brand strategy and digital work; they excel if your need is a cohesive visual identity across web and print, but you will coordinate separately with a sign fabricator if you later need a vehicle wrap or storefront lettering. Sign shops like Sign Design Inc. and local branches of larger national chains (like Fastsigns) prioritize production efficiency and can turn around jobs quickly, but design input is often limited to choosing fonts and colors from templates rather than developing something custom. ElectreMedia's advantage is continuity; a logo designed by ElectreMedia's designers can be directly transferred to a custom vehicle wrap or exterior sign without reinterpreting it through a second vendor's specifications. The trade-off is that pure design shops may spend more time on brand strategy, and sign-only shops may offer faster turnaround on straightforward projects like basic vinyl decals.
ElectreMedia works well for small to mid-sized Oklahoma City businesses that need both initial branding and physical signage without managing multiple contractors. Nonprofits and local government agencies often choose them for cohesive identity systems across print, digital, and outdoor applications. Startups and established companies undergoing rebrands benefit from the combined expertise. It is less suitable for organizations that need only digital work (a website redesign or social media graphics) and have no near-term signage plans, since design consultancies may offer deeper strategic input. It is also not ideal if you need a 48-hour turnaround on a simple vinyl banner; sign-only shops with pre-made templates can beat ElectreMedia's timeline for rush commodity work.
Initial consultations are typically exploratory. Bring examples of designs or signs you admire, your current branding if it exists, and clarity on your goal (launching a new brand, refreshing an existing one, adding a vehicle wrap to an established identity, etc.). ElectreMedia will ask about budget, timeline, and your audience. If you already have files (a logo from a past designer, for instance), bring those; ElectreMedia can evaluate whether they are suitable for sign production or need refinement. For design-focused projects, expect a proposal within a few days. For sign work, ElectreMedia typically provides a site visit or photo review to assess conditions before quoting installation.
ElectreMedia operates during standard Oklahoma City business hours; confirm current hours and any seasonal adjustments directly. Parking is available at their location. Design work is often completed digitally and delivered via email or file-sharing, so many consultations and revisions occur remotely. Sign installation requires scheduling, and larger projects may take 2 to 4 weeks from approval to completion depending on the fabrication and installation queue.
ElectreMedia fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's design and sign market by eliminating vendor coordination for businesses that need both services, and its in-house production means fewer specification handoffs and faster problem-solving when a design needs to translate to a physical format.
