Eric Faucett Media is a web design and branding firm serving Oklahoma City businesses that need custom websites built from the ground up rather than template solutions, with a focus on small to mid-sized companies operating across retail, professional services, and local hospitality sectors.
Eric Faucett Media operates as a full-service web design studio, meaning it handles both the visual and functional aspects of a website build without outsourcing to separate vendors. The firm specializes in custom-coded sites rather than platform-based templates, which allows for design choices and functionality that off-the-shelf options cannot match. Projects typically run 6 to 12 weeks from initial consultation to launch, depending on scope and content readiness from the client. The studio serves roughly 40 to 60 active clients annually, keeping workload manageable enough to avoid long waitlists that plague larger agencies in the region.
Eric Faucett Media offers three main service tiers. A foundational website package, suited to service-based businesses and small retailers, runs $3,500 to $5,500 and includes five to seven custom pages, basic search engine optimization setup, and one round of revisions after launch. A mid-tier package, typically chosen by established local businesses expanding their online presence or redesigning older sites, ranges from $6,000 to $9,000 and adds e-commerce functionality for up to 50 products, integration with email marketing tools, and two rounds of post-launch revisions. Premium builds, starting at $10,000 and scaling upward, include custom applications, membership or user login systems, advanced analytics dashboards, and ongoing support agreements. All projects include hosting setup and domain configuration; annual hosting runs approximately $120 to $300 depending on traffic and storage needs, which the client pays directly to the host rather than through a retainer. Pricing does not include copywriting or professional photography; many clients hire those services separately, though the studio can recommend local photographers and copywriters familiar with its design process.
Oklahoma City has three competing tiers in custom web design. Large multi-discipline agencies like those affiliated with major advertising firms offer website design as one service among many; they typically charge $12,000 to $25,000 for a comparable build and operate with longer sales cycles and account management layers that add cost. Freelance designers working solo or in pairs often undercut Eric Faucett Media, quoting $1,500 to $4,000 for a site, but frequently rely on WordPress themes or drag-and-drop builders, which limits customization and future flexibility; these designers also struggle with reliable post-launch support. Eric Faucett Media sits between those poles: more affordable than corporate agencies but offering more control and sustainability than solo freelancers. Choose a large agency if your business needs integrated advertising campaigns or if you plan to shift strategy frequently and want an account manager to absorb that coordination. Choose a solo freelancer only if budget is the primary constraint and you expect minimal changes after launch. Choose Eric Faucett Media if you want a custom-built site that can grow with your business and you prefer working with a stable firm rather than an individual.
Eric Faucett Media suits Oklahoma City businesses with annual revenue above $250,000 that understand web presence as a business tool rather than a one-time checkbox. It works well for service providers (accountants, dentists, consultants), local retailers with seasonal inventory, and hospitality businesses (restaurants, hotels, event spaces) that need to integrate booking or reservation systems. It also fits companies planning a rebrand or those with outdated sites that need a modern rebuild. The studio does not accept projects solely to redesign an existing site for aesthetic reasons without addressing functionality or performance; it pushes back on scope creep and will decline clients who cannot articulate business goals beyond "having a website." It does not offer white-label design services to other agencies, and it rarely takes on projects requiring specialized industry compliance (healthcare HIPAA requirements, financial services regulations) unless the client's legal team has already vetted those needs.
An initial consultation lasts 45 minutes to an hour, held either in person at the studio or via video call. During this meeting, Eric Faucett Media asks about your business model, current customers, website goals, and specific features you need; the studio brings sample sites it has built and walks through how customization worked for similar clients. You do not need to bring mockups or design preferences, though having a list of competitor websites you admire helps clarify direction. The studio provides a written estimate and timeline within one week. If you move forward, you sign a contract outlining scope, payment schedule (typically 50 percent upfront, 50 percent at launch), and revision limits. Active design work begins only after you provide website copy, imagery, or clear direction on how to source them.
Eric Faucett Media operates from a shared office space in Midtown Oklahoma City near NW 23rd Street, with parking available in the building lot. The studio keeps standard business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., though project work often continues outside those hours. Most client communication happens via email and video call, so you do not need to visit the studio regularly; the initial consultation is the main in-person touchpoint.
Eric Faucett Media fills a specific role in Oklahoma City's digital services landscape: it builds websites as complete products rather than quick wins, making it a reliable option for businesses willing to invest in their web presence as a long-term asset.
