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List of the Best Branding Companies in the US
901 Companies-Rankings updated: August 23, 2026
Branding agencies are assessed based on brand strategy, creative capabilities, and verified client feedback to support informed decision-making. Some placements may be paid partnerships.
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Logo design: $2,000-$10,000 with $50-$150/h on average in the USA
Visual identity: $5,000-$25,000 with $50-$200/h on average in the USA
Messaging and tagline: $3,000-$15,000 with $100-$150/h on average in the USA
Brand guidelines: $5,000-$25,000 with $120-$200/h on average in the USA
Market research: $8,000-$30,000 with $100-$150/h on average in the USA
Brand design: $10,000-$50,000 with $50-$150/h on average in the USA
Brand strategy: $12,000-$60,000 with $130-$150/h on average in the USA
Brand/Rebrand campaign: $50,000-$250,000 with $100-$200/h on average in the USA
What are the average project timelines?
Project timelines vary between agencies, but branding is typically a multi-week effort.
Industry examples:
Quick brand refresh: 8-12 weeks
Full brand (re)launch: 12-24 weeks (3-6 months)
Complex / enterprise rebrand: 6-12 months
Discovery & onboarding: 1-2 weeks
Strategy development: 2-3 weeks
Visual identity design: 4-6 weeks
Guidelines & collateral: 2-6 weeks
What deliverables should businesses expect from a branding company?
A comprehensive branding campaign will hand over all materials needed to apply the new brand:
Research and strategy artifacts
Messaging assets
Visual identity package, including primary and secondary logos, color palette specs, iconography, and any motion-graphic rules
Brand guidelines
Templates and collateral, including editable templates for slide decks, social posts, email signatures, and ads (typically 10-20+ templates).
Source files and assets
Training and rollout plan
What’s the difference between a brand refresh and a full rebrand?
Brand refresh focuses on updating what you already have. It usually involves light visual changes like refining the logo or colors, without changing the core brand positioning.
A full rebrand rethinks the brand from the ground up, including positioning, messaging, and often the name and visual identity. This is typically needed after major business changes like a market shift or a merger.