Best Longmont Graphic Design Agency Rankings

3 Companies - Rankings updated: April 03, 2026

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United States × Colorado × Longmont ×
  • We're Not Big Guys, Just Big Thinkers.

    We've never been seduced by a short cut or known a summary we could trust. We study your world until we believe it. There's a reason our branding stays relevant. It isn't luck and its more than talent.  [... view Studio Six Branding profile ]
    Location
    Longmont, Colorado
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Portfolios Count
    2 Projects Listed

    Studio Six Branding Services

    • Branding
    • Graphic Design
    • Content Marketing
    • Logo Design
    • Creative Services
    • Media Buying
    • Video Production
    • Web Design
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts

    Clients and Projects

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    • Winter Park Lift Transit
      Branding Project Winter Park Lift Transit
    • City of Boulder HOP Transit
      Branding Project City of Boulder HOP Transit
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    Studio Six Branding Reviews & Testimonials

    • Olena Ruth
      Olena Ruth Review from Google
      5.0

      Olena Ruth's Review Sourced from Google

      My friend recommended StudioSix to me as a creative, innovative, and reliable company. “You will love them,” my friend said, and she was right. I never thought of branding until I opened my law firm and read about the importance of developing a brand for any business. I was nervous about an initial meeting with StudioSix’s creative team, Traci and Krzysztof, but they made our meeting easy and fun. But, most importantly, the result of the discovery session impressed me even more.StudioSix’s team skillfully led me through a discovery process, designed a wide range of thoughtful and appealing logos to choose from, gave excellent advice on how to improve my initial ideas, recommended further steps for advertising my firm, and developed numerous advertisement products. I highly recommend StudioSix to anybody looking into creating a brand for their business by professional, creative, and attentive experts.

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    • Jennifer Krieger
      Jennifer Krieger Review from Google
      5.0

      Jennifer Krieger's Review Sourced from Google

      The City of Dacono began working with Studio Six in 2016 to create a marketing, branding, and community outreach program. The goals for this project were to change local perceptions and enhance the regional image of the community. The City lacked a coordinated communication and outreach strategy and did not have an active social media presence that engaged residents. As a community looking to grow, the City needed professional assistance telling the community’s story in a way that was appealing to future residents.Studio Six has developed logos, outreach materials, website content, photography, videos, signage, and a custom marketing campaign for the City of Dacono. All the products and content have been high quality and authentic to the City of Dacono. Studio Six is now assisting the City identify barriers to participation and designing materials to create a more inclusive community outreach program. With assistance from Studio Six, the City will develop strategies to generate increased interest, involvement, and access to government services.Traci is creative, has a fantastic eye for detail, and brings high standards to her work. Traci and her staff regularly attend Dacono events to understand the community better and offer creative ideas and feedback. She is engaging, and the personalized attention is one of her great strengths and what makes Studio Six unique.Working with Studio Six for more than five years has brought results and transformed the City’s ability to communicate with residents and project a fresh, professional image of the community. The City has successfully created stronger community connections and meaningful engagement opportunities with residents. Most importantly, the City can quantify the benefits from working with Studio Six. Attendance is up at every community-sponsored event, and social media analytics further support that the City’s outreach efforts are working.

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    • Michael Koch
      Michael Koch Review from Google
      5.0

      Michael Koch's Review Sourced from Google

      WOW! IMPRESSED! I was the Transit Manager for The Lift public transit system in Winter Park (CO) and had been tasked with creating a brand for the system and had a short timeframe to create and launch the brand. This was a huge undertaking and I'm no designer, so I hired Studio Six and could not have been more pleased. Studio Six's Creative Director, Traci, made it a fun and exciting process! Traci and her team worked effortlessly with community leaders and elected officials to include a brand that is now a community favorite! Not only were they able to create the brand, but they developed a family of marketing materials (maps, brochures, flyers, etc) to accompany the roll-out of the brand. Receiving such a quality product and launch everything on-time and on-budget was impressive. The branding campaign was so successful that to this day The Lift still uses them to create fun and exciting campaigns for the system.Traci had a fun, detailed, and professional approach on the project that made it an enjoyable experience. I would highly recommend Studio Six to anyone that is looking to have a beautiful, detailed, and creative brand associated with their agency!! I wish I could give a 10 star review!

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    Reviews verified by DesignRush and sourced from the agency's profile
    • Town of Winter Park (Transit)
    • City of Trinidad
    • City of Dacono
    • San Miguel Authority for Regional Transit
    • SMART
    • Town of Snowmass Village (Transit)
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile
  • Artist, Designer and Storyteller

    Internet-wide, I am known as M. J. Star. I am a digital artist residing in Colorado at present. My artwork is influenced by American cartoonists of the 20th century, anime of the 21st century, Art Nouveau, and contemporary street art. Celebrating the culinary arts, the result is a combination of assertive  [... view M J Star Creations profile ]
    Location
    Longmont, Colorado
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $45/hr
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000

    M J Star Creations Services

    • Logo Design
    • Graphic Design
    • Print Design
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    • Lady Foxfire
    • Princess Mushroom
    • MUS
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  • Fueling brands with creative strategies and digital firepower.

    Ignite Studio is a creative marketing agency specializing in videography, photography, and content marketing. We craft compelling visuals and strategic campaigns that amplify brands, engage audiences, and drive results. From social media content to promotional videos, we bring stories to life with precision  [... view Ignite Studio profile ]
    Location
    Longmont, Colorado
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $75/hr
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000

    Ignite Studio Services

    • Digital Marketing
    • Digital Strategy
    • Video Production
    • Creative Services
    • Branding
    • Social Media Marketing
    • Graphic Design
    • Web Design
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile, its website, and other relevant accounts

    Ignite Studio Reviews & Testimonials

    • Landon Russell
      Landon Russell Review from Google
      5.0

      Landon Russell's Review Sourced from Google

      Wonderful to work with! Helped create wonderful videos, brochures, and photos for my business. I would highly recommend for any size business.

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    • Kelly Dressman
      Kelly Dressman Review from Google
      5.0

      Kelly Dressman's Review Sourced from Google

      Nick and Jade have been a pleasure to work with, they are professional and are always eager to recommend improvements to our sm strategies. The assets that Stone has provided for us have been crisp and catered to our particular style. They listen closely to feedback and are quick to adjust to our needs and preferences. Couldn’t recommend them more!

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    • Boyd Wilkinson
      Boyd Wilkinson Review from Google
      5.0

      Boyd Wilkinson's Review Sourced from Google

      We had the pleasure of working with the Ignite Studio crew on a recent collaboration here at Jetpack Stickers. All I can say is WOW! Ultra professional, great communication, and an outstanding finished product. I would absolutely recommend Ignite Studio!

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    Reviews verified by DesignRush and sourced from the agency's profile
    • Volute Group
    • PEER Physics
    • Climbing Collective
    • Dry Land Distillers
    • Replay Brewing
    Data sourced from the agency's DesignRush profile

Frequently Asked Questions

How do graphic designers price their projects?

Graphic design firms price projects based on scope, complexity, and the value the work brings to your business. 

Common pricing models include: 

  • Project-based (flat fee): One fixed price for the entire project. Works best when the scope is clear.  
  • Hourly rate: You pay for time spent. Graphic designers use it for ongoing work or projects with changing needs.  
  • Value-based pricing: Cost reflects the business impact of the design, not just time or effort.  
  • Retainer: Ongoing monthly agreement for a set amount of work or support.  
  • Package pricing: Pre-set bundles with defined services, such as branding or social media design. 

How much do graphic design agencies typically charge?

Graphic design companies typically charge between $100 and $150+ per hour, with total costs depending on the type and scope of work. 

For one-time projects, pricing varies widely: 

  • Logo design usually costs between $1,000 to $2,500 
  • Website design ranges from $5,000 to $200,000 
  • Brochures or social assets often fall between $500 and $2,500+ 
  • Packaging design ranges from $300 to $50,000 
  • Full branding projects typically cost $16,000 to $63,000 

For ongoing work, many graphic design companies use monthly retainers: 

  • Basic support starts between $500 and $1,000 
  • Mid-level support ranges from $1,000 and $3,000 
  • More advanced, high-volume design work costs $3,000 to $5,000+ per month 

Specialized design work, such as product or technical design, comes at a higher cost: 

  • Mechanical design projects range from $5,000 to $10,000 
  • Prototyping starts at $2,000 and increases based on complexity 

How many revisions do graphic design projects typically include?

Most graphic design projects include a limited number of revision rounds, usually one to three, built into the original price. 

These revisions include small adjustments, such as tweaking text, colors, or layout details. They help refine the design, not change the concept entirely. 

If you request more rounds or major changes after that, designers typically charge extra, often using their hourly rate. 

What is the typical turnaround time for graphic design firms?

Most graphic design projects take anywhere from a few days to several weeks, depending on the type of work and its complexity. 

  • Simple assets, such as social media graphics or ads, are completed in 1 to 6 days.  
  • Print materials such as brochures often take around 5 to 12 days.  
  • Larger projects, such as web or app design, can take up to 6 weeks. 

The timeline also depends on how clear your brief is and how fast you give feedback. Most timelines already include up to three rounds of revisions, so delays usually happen when feedback is slow or the scope keeps changing. 

What file formats do graphic design agencies deliver?

Graphic design firms deliver files in different formats, so you can use the designs across print and digital channels without issues. 

They usually provide two main types of files: 

Vector files (scalable and editable) are used for logos and brand assets because they can be resized without losing quality: 

  • AI: The original working file, fully editable  
  • EPS: Standard format for professional printing  
  • SVG: Used for websites and digital interfaces  
  • PDF: Ready for sharing or printing final designs  

Raster files (pixel-based) are used for photos and digital visuals where exact detail matters: 

  • PNG: High quality with a transparent background  
  • JPG/JPEG: Smaller files, best for web and previews  
  • TIFF: Large, high-quality files for print  

Some projects also include working files, such as PSDs for Photoshop designs or GIFs for simple animations. 

All files are usually organized, so you can easily use them for websites, social media, or print materials without extra adjustments. 

Can you edit the files that graphic design firms deliver?

You can edit graphic design files only if the agency provides editable formats and gives you the right to use them. In most cases, agencies deliver final files that are ready to use but not easy to change. Editable working files are often shared only if agreed upon in advance. 

Files you can edit (if you have the right software): 

  • AI, EPS, SVG: You can edit logos, shapes, and layouts  
  • PSD, INDD: You can edit text, images, and layers  
  • Canva files: You can edit directly in the browser  
  • Editable PDFs: You can make basic text or image changes  

Files that are suitable for use, not editing, include: 

  • JPG, PNG: You cannot change text or layout  
  • Flattened PDFs: Elements are locked into one layer  
  • Outlined text files: Text becomes shapes and cannot be edited 

Graphic design companies limit the availability of editable files for practical reasons. Some assets, like fonts or images, are licensed and cannot be transferred. Working files also reflect the designer’s internal process, so the agency doesn’t always include them. 

If you need full control, you must define that requirement early. Ask for working files or specific formats in the contract. Otherwise, you will need the original graphic designers to make future changes. 

Who owns the copyright: a graphic design agency or a client?

By default, the graphic design agency retains copyright until it transfers it to the client under a contract. 

In most cases, ownership depends on what is agreed upon in writing: 

  • Full ownership transfer: The client gets full copyright and can use, edit, and distribute the design without limits.  
  • License-only: The agency retains copyright, and the client receives permission to use the design under specific terms (e.g., limited use or channels).  
  • Partial rights: The client can use the design, but the agency retains certain rights, including the right to use it in its portfolio.  

Even when ownership is transferred, some elements may still be restricted. Fonts, stock images, or third-party assets often come with their own licenses. 

Without a clear contract, graphic design studios usually retain control, and clients have only limited usage rights. 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Jelena Relić has hundreds of top-ranking articles and a lifestyle & culture magazine she calls The MAN. She gained valuable content and SEO experience working at Digital Circle and Neil Sahota, which she now uses to deliver top-quality B2B content at DesignRush, particularly in the creative industry.

Branko Dimitrijević is a multifaceted creative and a recipient of 33 design awards. Throughout his 12-year career, he has delivered over 165 web design projects, showcasing his expertise in website optimization, UI/UX design, logo design, and video animation. He is now dedicating his talent and skills to being one of the creative geniuses at DesignRush.