Most projects fall into one of the categories below. Every engagement is shaped by an initial conversation about your needs, your audience, and your timeline — so the scope (and the cost) are tuned to the work rather than pulled from a menu. Rough ranges are listed to give you a sense of what to budget; the final figure depends on the specifics.
Logomarks, wordmarks, color systems, type pairings, and the small rules that hold a brand together. Suited to studios, small businesses, and personal practices that want a visual presence that genuinely feels like their own. Typical engagement: $2,500–$7,500.
Books, zines, lookbooks, programs, posters, and the kind of paper-craft work that benefits from a careful eye. Includes layout, typesetting, and prepress coordination. Typical engagement: $1,200–$5,000, depending on page count and complexity.
Original illustration for editorial, packaging, books, and brand applications. Style is responsive to the project — anything from soft, observational mark-making to bolder symbolic work. Typical engagement: $400–$2,500 per piece.
Labels, wraps, boxes, and tactile systems for products that want to feel like a small gift. Includes art direction, dieline work, and print spec. Typical engagement: $1,800–$6,000.
Collaborations with photographers, illustrators, and writers to give a campaign or publication a shared visual logic. Typical engagement: $1,500–$5,000.
Don't see what you're looking for? Reach out anyway. The best projects often start as something that didn't quite fit a category.