Webb Designz is a full-service creative and marketing agency in Oklahoma City that handles graphic design, web development, branding, and digital marketing for small to mid-size businesses and nonprofits across Oklahoma. The firm operates as a project-based and retainer shop, meaning clients can hire for one-off deliverables or ongoing monthly support, and it emphasizes custom strategy over template solutions.
Webb Designz combines graphic design, website development, and marketing strategy under one roof. The agency typically works with local businesses that need visual identity work (logos, brand guidelines, collateral), a new or redesigned website, or help launching a digital marketing campaign. Unlike larger regional agencies, Webb Designz does not pitch enterprise-level work or specialize in broadcast media production; instead, it targets companies with annual marketing budgets between $5,000 and $50,000. The team includes designers and developers who sit across the street from one another, which the firm says keeps revisions and communication faster than remote-only setups.
Webb Designz structures pricing as project fees or monthly retainers, depending on scope. A logo and basic brand guideline package typically starts around $2,500 to $4,500; a small-business website (5 to 10 pages, mobile-responsive, basic SEO setup) runs $5,000 to $9,000. Retainer clients commit to a monthly fee (usually $1,500 to $3,500) that covers a set number of design hours, website updates, and social media or email support. Rush projects and custom illustration cost more. The agency does not publish a strict rate card, so requesting a quote for your specific scope is necessary.
Webb Designz occupies a different tier than national agencies like Marketo or regional powerhouses with 50+ staff. Instead, it competes with other mid-size Oklahoma City shops. Compared to Bison Creative (also Oklahoma City-based), Webb Designz tends to be more flexible on smaller budgets and faster on turnaround; Bison operates more like a strategic consultancy and often takes on larger retainers. If you need one-off design work at lower cost, a freelancer or Fiverr may be cheaper, but you lose continuity and local communication. If you want dedicated account management and daily availability, a larger firm like Smith & Associates offers that, though at higher minimums and less nimbleness. Webb Designz sits in the middle: local, responsive, and affordable enough for a genuine small business, but with enough structure to handle a cohesive rebrand or website launch.
Webb Designz works well for Oklahoma City nonprofits launching a capital campaign or rebranding, local retail and service businesses that need a website and social graphics, and startups that want professional design without the overhead of hiring in-house. It does not suit companies needing enterprise software integration, high-volume content production (more than five blogs or social posts per week), or crisis-level turnaround (same-day work). It also does not handle print production in-house; clients needing large-format or offset printing will be referred to a local printer.
A prospective client typically starts with a phone call or email inquiry. Webb Designz will ask about your current brand, what you want to accomplish (new logo, website, campaign), your timeline, and your budget. If you fit the profile, the team schedules a short in-person or video call to scope the work, often resulting in a written proposal within a few days. If you proceed, you sign an agreement and pay a deposit (usually 50 percent of the project fee). Timelines vary; a logo or web redesign takes 4 to 8 weeks depending on revision rounds and how quickly you provide feedback.
Webb Designz operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Time. The office is located in midtown Oklahoma City; street parking and a small lot are available. Most clients consult by phone or video, so in-person visits are not required. If you need to meet in person, call ahead to confirm availability.
Webb Designz fills a gap for Oklahoma City businesses too large for a freelancer but too small or specialized for a regional powerhouse. Its combination of design, development, and strategy under local management makes it a practical choice when you want to avoid outsourcing to three separate vendors.
