Neo Art & Web Design is a full-service web design studio in Oklahoma City that builds custom websites for small to mid-sized businesses, nonprofits, and creative professionals who need design that reflects their brand identity rather than a template.
Neo Art & Web Design operates as a boutique design firm focused on custom web development and visual branding. The studio handles everything from initial concept and information architecture through launch and post-launch support. Unlike template-based platforms or freelancers working remotely, the firm maintains an in-house team and works directly with clients throughout the design process. The work spans e-commerce sites, portfolio and gallery websites for artists and photographers, service-based business sites, and nonprofit digital presence.
The studio offers three primary engagement models:
Custom Web Design starts at $3,500 for a five-page marketing site with responsive design, content strategy, and basic SEO setup. Mid-range projects (eight to twelve pages with custom functionality) typically run $5,500 to $8,500. Larger builds with e-commerce integration, membership systems, or complex databases run $10,000 and up. Pricing varies significantly by scope, so the studio conducts an initial consultation before quoting. Verify current minimums and package details directly; custom work pricing shifts with project requirements.
Maintenance and hosting packages run $50 to $150 per month depending on storage, traffic, and the extent of ongoing updates and security monitoring. Most clients bundle this with their design contract rather than managing hosting separately.
Logo and branding services start at $1,200 for a primary logo mark and brand guidelines package; full brand identity systems with multiple applications cost $2,000 to $4,000.
The studio does not offer fixed hourly rates; all quotes are project-based. They require a deposit to begin work, typically 50 percent, with the balance due upon delivery.
Oklahoma City has several web design alternatives across different scales. Large agencies like those attached to traditional advertising firms often require minimum monthly retainers ($2,000 and up) and handle web as part of a broader marketing package. Freelancers on platforms like Upwork or Fiverr charge by the hour ($25 to $75 per hour) but typically lack ongoing support and accountability. Web design franchises such as SCORE Oklahoma offer mentorship and resources for small-business owners but do not directly build sites.
Neo Art & Web Design sits between those extremes: more affordable than full-service marketing agencies, more accountable than scattered freelancers, and staffed in-house so revisions and updates don't depend on availability across time zones. Choose Neo Art if you want a single point of contact for both design and strategy. Choose a freelancer if you have a small budget and can manage the relationship yourself. Choose an agency retainer if you need ongoing paid media or digital marketing alongside the website.
This studio works best for Oklahoma City artists, galleries, boutiques, small professional services (law, accounting, therapy), nonprofits, and makers who want their website to stand out and reflect their actual business identity. They are strong for clients who can articulate what they want but may not know how to translate it into web terms.
It is not the right fit if you need a site in one week, prefer to work entirely remotely with no in-person meetings, or require enterprise-level infrastructure and support. It also is not suited for clients who want a template site at template prices; the studio's model assumes custom work.
Prospective clients typically start with a phone call or in-person meeting at the studio to discuss project goals, timeline, budget, and scope. The designer walks through past work and explains the process: discovery phase (interviews and research), wireframes and content structure, visual design and revision rounds, development, testing, and launch support. After that conversation, the studio sends a written estimate. If the client accepts, a kick-off meeting establishes a project timeline, usually four to ten weeks depending on size and complexity. Clients should bring any existing brand materials, competitor examples they like, and a clear sense of what they want visitors to do on the site.
Neo Art & Web Design operates by appointment rather than walk-in hours. The studio is located in Oklahoma City's Midtown area. Parking is available on-site. Most of the design work happens with the client through scheduled check-in meetings, email feedback, and file sharing, so not every stage requires in-person time.
Neo Art & Web Design fills the gap for Oklahoma City small business owners and creatives who want a website that actually represents their work without the price tag or overhead of a full marketing firm.
