Brand identity pricing packages

Brand identity pricing can vary widely. An agency might charge $50,000 to $250,000, depending on who they are and the scope of the project. But not all businesses need to invest that much. As an independent designer with 20+ years of experience, I’m able to bring agency-level expertise with a more personal, cost-effective approach.

Below, find package pricing for common needs. For unique requests, I’m happy to provide a custom quote.

Logo Package

You need a well-crafted company logo that reflects who you are. You already have fonts, colors, and an overall visual identity — or plan to handle that yourself. Click items below for details.

Brand Finder

Interview with you (and any stakeholders) to define your brand. We’ll explore your vision, goals, audience, how you want them to feel, your company’s personality, unique strengths, competition, and more. This enables us to make a strategy so your new branding will be well-received by your audience.

Logo

The cornerstone of your company’s visual identity. Includes 3+ design options. Final files include all the configurations you’ll need—horizontal, vertical, color, black and white, etc.

Mockups

Logo concepts will be tested on mockups to help you visualize how they’d look in the real world.

Brand guidelines sheet

A simple 1-pager that shows your logo versions and color values.

$6,000

Optional add-on:

Brand color palette and coordinating typeface recommendations—$1,500

Identity Package

The foundation of a professional brand, and most popular option. This package will help your business look sharp and cohesive everywhere: on your site, in proposals, across social media, and beyond. Click items below for details.

Brand Finder

A pre-worksheet and interview with you (and any stakeholders) to define your brand. We’ll explore your vision, goals, audience, how you want them to feel, your company’s personality, unique strengths, competition, and more. This lets us make a strategy so your new branding will be well-received by your audience. As you build and promote your business, you can use this clarity to shape what it should look and sound like.

Messaging

Descriptive or evocative phrases that capture the essence of your business—taglines, headlines, and talking points.

Logo

The cornerstone of your company’s visual identity. Includes 3+ design options. Final files include all the configurations you’ll need—horizontal, vertical, color, black and white, etc.

Colors

Your signature logo color, plus a secondary palette of accent colors that express the feel of your brand. Specs provided.

Fonts

Suggested brand fonts that coordinate with your new logo and send the right message. Includes examples of how to use them in layouts.

Visual elements

To flesh out your brand, you’ll need more ingredients like signature shapes, patterns, textures, and styles for illustrations, unique photography, and icons.

Branded mockups

The entire visual system will be tested on mockups to help you visualize how it would look in the real world. Includes homepage sections, social posts, and brand swag (or swap in other items to test, if something else is more fitting for your brand.)

Social profile

A profile image and banner image for your social media accounts. Ready for you to upload so you’ll look consistent online.

Brand guidelines book

A multi-page document that details your visual identity: rules and examples for putting together your logo, colors, fonts, and imagery, so your team and vendors can create new materials going forward.

$17,000

Custom Package

Extra materials can be added to the Identity Package to create a Custom Package. Common items include: 

  • Company or product naming
  • Presentation deck templates
  • Business cards and letterhead
  • Brochures and info sheets
  • Extra social media post templates
  • Signage
  • Brand swag (t-shirts, stickers, mugs, pens, and fun stuff)

Not every business needs every item, so we can include only the pieces you need. Or if you’d like to wait and create these down the road as you need them, book Design Days when you want to knock some items off your list. If you have in-house designers or freelancers, they can also reference your brand guidelines to make these materials for you.

A note about websites:
Web design and development is a speciality in itself, so I recommend that clients hire a dedicated firm for this. They can use the website mockup, style, and elements we develop in the Identity Package to build your site and help you maintain it.

Jessica takes the guesswork out of branding. Investing in her from the start saves you money later, because she builds the brand identity every business needs to grow and scale.

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