Quite Right Studio is a small graphic design firm in Oklahoma City focused on brand identity, packaging, and digital design for mid-sized local businesses and nonprofits. The studio operates as a project-based practice rather than a full-service agency, which shapes both its pricing and the kinds of work it takes on.
The studio specializes in creating cohesive brand systems from scratch. That means logo design, color palettes, typography choices, and application guidelines that carry across business cards, websites, and packaging. Unlike larger agencies that might assign work across multiple designers, Quite Right Studio typically assigns one designer to a project from start to finish, which produces consistency in vision and reduces rounds of revision. The studio does not offer advertising campaign management, social media content calendars, or video production. It also does not compete on speed; timelines run 6 to 10 weeks for a full brand refresh.
A complete brand identity package (logo, color system, typography, and brand guidelines) starts at $3,500 and typically tops out around $7,500 depending on complexity and revision rounds. Packaging design alone runs $2,000 to $4,500 per product line. Website design is available but not coded in-house; the studio handles visual design and hands files to a web developer. Hourly consulting for questions on existing brand work costs $100 per hour and is billed in quarter-hour increments. Confirm current rates by contacting the studio directly, as pricing occasionally shifts based on project scope.
The studio requires a 50 percent deposit to begin work and the remainder upon completion. It includes two rounds of revisions in package prices; additional rounds are charged at the hourly rate.
Oklahoma City has two other small design studios that compete directly: Bluebird Design (which emphasizes nonprofit work and offers lower pricing, starting at $2,000 for basic brand packages) and Form & Co. (which targets higher-end corporate clients and charges $8,000 to $15,000 for full rebrand projects). Quite Right Studio sits in the middle. Choose Bluebird Design if budget is the primary constraint and you are starting from scratch with limited revision needs. Choose Form & Co. if you are a larger corporation willing to spend more for intensive strategic consulting alongside design. Choose Quite Right Studio if you want one designer's focused attention, moderate pricing, and a collaborative revision process without the overhead of a larger firm.
The distinction matters in practice. A nonprofit with a $3,000 design budget that needs to hold costs down should approach Bluebird. A bank rebranding across 15 locations and needing comprehensive stakeholder alignment should contact Form & Co. A local restaurant chain opening three new locations and needing consistent brand application across signage, menus, and web should fit well at Quite Right Studio.
The studio works best for owners who can articulate what they want from a brand (or are willing to explore it collaboratively) and who can give feedback within a reasonable timeframe. Clients who second-guess decisions midway through a project or who want constant back-and-forth communication may find the 6 to 10-week timeline frustrating. The studio also does not accommodate rush requests.
Quite Right Studio is not suited for clients who need advertising campaign production, ongoing brand management, or internal design training. It does not offer retainer-based work; every engagement is project-based and finite. Small startups with minimal budget should explore Bluebird Design first.
Initial contact typically happens via email or phone. The studio conducts a 30-minute discovery call (no charge) to understand your business, competitors, target audience, and design preferences. If both parties move forward, you sign a simple one-page scope document and contract, submit the deposit, and begin the project. The designer schedules a second call around week two or three to present initial concepts (usually 3 to 5 directions). You provide written feedback, the designer revises, and a final presentation and handoff occur by week 6 to 10. All final files are delivered as vector files (suitable for printing at any size) and as web-ready exports.
The studio operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but does not maintain walk-in hours. All work is conducted remotely; meetings happen over video call. Contact via email or phone to schedule a discovery call. The studio is located in central Oklahoma City but has no dedicated reception or waiting area.
Quite Right Studio fills a genuine need for Oklahoma City small business owners who want professional brand design without the cost and complexity of larger firms. Its focused scope and transparent pricing make it easier for a mid-sized local business to budget for the work and predict what comes back.
