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A graphic design agency produces the visual system a business runs on: logo and identity, brand guidelines, print and signage, packaging, publication layout and the artwork that supports advertising. Anchorage is a small, tightly connected design market where a handful of long-established studios serve Alaska Native corporations, tourism operators, government agencies and nonprofits, and where the same names recur across decades of local work.

We reviewed 19 external studios alongside Web Tonic on evidenced Anchorage work, publicly named clients, published pricing and a verifiable Alaska base. Nine name a client publicly, one publishes an hourly rate, and 17 are inside Anchorage proper.
Which Anchorage design studio suits your brief?
Scale is the deciding factor. Mad Dog Graphx, Poetica, Creative Space and Thompson & Co carry institutional programmes; Erin Hamilton Design, Hollingsworth Design Co and Sarah Lindsey Design are boutique practices; Alopex handles interaction and product design.
1. Web Tonic
About: Web Tonic works on design that has a commercial job attached, so an Anchorage brief starts with the audience, the channel and the deadline rather than a mood board. That covers identity and logo systems, campaign and ad creative at the volume paid channels need, and site build so the identity ships. Anchorage studios below with thirty years of Alaska Native corporation, tourism and resource-sector work hold context we would have to learn.
Key Services: Growth Marketing, Paid Social, PPC, Meta Ads, SEO, Google Ads, Snapchat Ads, Amazon Ads, Reddit Ads, TikTok Ads, TikTok Shop, GEO-AEO, Webflow Design, Shopify Design, WordPress Design, UGC, Social Media Management, Pay Per Click Management, Marketing Analytics, Analytics Implementation & CDPs, Performance Branding, Performance 360° Audit, Programmatic Ads, OOH Ads, HR Marketing
Industries Served: eCommerce, SaaS, B2B, Construction Professionals, Home Services, SMEs, Health Spa & Wellness, Retail, Legal & Judicial Services, Food & Beverages, Pets, Fitness, Family & Children, Finance & Insurance, Travel, Non-Profits & Organizations, Furniture & Decoration
Notable Clients: WorldRemit, Jack & Jones, Ardene, L'Oréal, Sendwave, Nestlé, Airbnb. Serve Fortune 500 companies and smaller fast-paced startups.
Locations: HQ in San Francisco with notable offices in New York, Chicago, Miami, Toronto, Montreal, Dubai, Singapore, Sydney and more. Offices on five continents.
Pricing: Starting at USD $3,000 per month. Flexible and scalable plans at any time according to your enterprise needs. Book a call to learn more.
Great For: Mid-market to enterprise-level businesses requiring ongoing, on-tap growth and performance marketing services.
Website: Web Tonic
2. Trunk Creative
About: Trunk Creative is a woman-owned graphic design studio in Anchorage, Alaska run by Jessie Pappas, offering logo design, branding and publication layout for over twenty-seven years. Its site features named project categories including healthcare-system flu clinic materials, veteran outreach brochures and multi-page annual reports. The studio's Anchorage, Alaska office is confirmed directly on its own contact and about pages.
Key Services: Logo design, Brand identity systems, Publication layout, Print collateral design, Annual report design, Website design
Industries Served: Healthcare, Nonprofit, Government, Local retail, Professional services
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Local healthcare providers needing patient materials, Nonprofits needing publication layout, Small businesses needing a full brand system
Website: Trunk Creative
3. Erin Hamilton Design
About: Erin Hamilton Design is an award-winning multidisciplinary brand strategy and design studio founded in 2001, run out of a studio at eight-twenty-one North Street in Anchorage, Alaska. The team produces finely-crafted brand identity systems and collaborates with photographers and developers on full brand experiences for its clients. Its studio-info page publishes the Anchorage office address directly, confirming a real staffed local presence.
Key Services: Brand identity design, Logo design, Brand strategy, Print collateral design, Packaging design, Style guide development
Industries Served: Hospitality, Retail, Nonprofit, Food and beverage, Professional services
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Hospitality brands needing a full identity, Founders needing brand strategy plus design, Companies wanting a long-term design partner
Website: Erin Hamilton Design
4. Poetica
About: Poetica is a design studio in the Denali Towers building in midtown Anchorage, Alaska, offering identity and logo design, print design, annual reports, and book design and layout. Its office address at twenty-five fifty Denali Street is published on the contact page along with a direct phone number, confirming a staffed local presence. The studio focuses on print-heavy deliverables like annual reports and book layout rather than broad marketing services.
Key Services: Logo design, Identity design, Print design, Annual report design, Book design and layout, Website design
Industries Served: Nonprofit, Publishing, Professional services, Government, Education
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Nonprofits needing annual reports, Authors and publishers needing book layout, Organizations needing a full identity system
Website: Poetica
5. Mad Dog Graphx
About: Mad Dog Graphx is a graphic design, marketing and communications studio based in Anchorage, Alaska, founded in 1996. Its portfolio names real client projects including a Seattle City Light campaign, an Unalaska Visitors Bureau logo, and Cloudberry, a startup founded by an Alaska Native designer of Yup'ik and Athabaskan descent. The studio covers corporate, nonprofit and retail communications with brand identity development as a core offering.
Key Services: Brand identity development, Logo design, Corporate communications design, Nonprofit collateral design, Retail communications design, Print and digital materials
Industries Served: Utilities, Tourism, Startups, Nonprofit, Retail
Notable Clients: Seattle City Light, Unalaska Visitors Bureau, Cloudberry
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Utilities and public agencies needing campaign materials, Tourism boards needing logo and identity work, Native-owned startups needing brand identity
Website: Mad Dog Graphx
6. A Visual Voice
About: A Visual Voice is a graphic and web design studio founded in 2001 by Lynette, run from a Turnagain-neighborhood Anchorage, Alaska post office box address confirmed on business directory listings. The studio's own portfolio page groups its work into logo design and graphic and print design categories, alongside web design. It serves clients locally and nationwide from its Anchorage base.
Key Services: Logo design, Graphic and print design, Website design, Print production coordination, Brand collateral design, Marketing material design
Industries Served: Local retail, Nonprofit, Professional services, Healthcare, Construction
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Small businesses needing a logo and print package, Nonprofits needing brochures and flyers, Local retailers needing a design plus web bundle
Website: A Visual Voice
7. K&H Graphics
About: K&H Graphics is a one-person freelance graphic design studio founded in 1994 and based at fifteen-oh-one West thirty-sixth Avenue in Anchorage, Alaska. The studio's own site lists its street address and phone number directly beneath its name, confirming an active local practice serving a diverse group of clients. Over thirty years, the studio has built a track record of ongoing print and identity design projects for repeat clients.
Key Services: Logo design, Identity design, Brochure design, Business card design, Newsletter layout, Advertising design
Industries Served: Small business, Nonprofit, Professional services, Retail, Healthcare
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Small businesses needing a solo dedicated designer, Long-term repeat clients wanting consistency, Local orgs needing ongoing print collateral
Website: K&H Graphics
8. Creative Space
About: Creative Space is a design studio at twenty-four fifty-one Spurr Lane in Anchorage, Alaska working across environmental graphics, publications, exhibitions, installations, branding and print. Its portfolio names finished work for NANA Regional Corporation headquarters, the Anchorage Museum, and the Anchorage Yoga Discovery Center, organized into archives for branding, publication, and environmental design. The studio's Spurr Lane office and phone number are published on its own contact information.
Key Services: Environmental graphics, Branding and identity, Publication design, Exhibition and installation graphics, Print collateral design, Wayfinding signage design
Industries Served: Museums and culture, Native corporations, Wellness, Government, Nonprofit
Notable Clients: NANA Regional Corporation, Anchorage Museum, Anchorage Yoga Discovery Center
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Museums and cultural institutions needing exhibition graphics, Native corporations needing branding and environmental design, Wellness brands needing full identity systems
Website: Creative Space
9. Sarah Lindsey Design
About: Sarah Lindsey Design is a solo design practice run by Sarah Lindsey, a graphic designer, illustrator and art director based in Anchorage, Alaska, with a site timezone set to America/Anchorage. Her published work page names real projects including the Anchorage Downtown Partnership rebrand, an Alaska Children's Trust logo, and a Geneva Woods Midwifery identity that won an American Institute of Graphic Arts Alaska chapter gold award. The practice focuses on handcrafted identity, logo and publication work rather than broad marketing services.
Key Services: Logo design, Brand identity design, Illustration, Publication design, Wayfinding and city-guide design, Packaging design
Industries Served: Downtown associations, Nonprofit, Healthcare, Food and beverage, Tourism
Notable Clients: Anchorage Downtown Partnership, Alaska Children's Trust, Geneva Woods Midwifery, Alaska Farmers Market Association, The Roaming Root
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Downtown associations needing wayfinding branding, Nonprofits needing an award-caliber logo, Food and beverage brands needing packaging identity
Website: Sarah Lindsey Design
10. Unique Designs
About: Unique Designs is a graphic design studio based in Anchorage, Alaska, with its own LocalBusiness schema data confirming an Anchorage address alongside listed service areas in Wasilla and Fairbanks. The studio specializes in graphic design, website design, logo design and printing services for local businesses. Its own site groups work by logo design and general graphic design categories.
Key Services: Logo design, Graphic design, Print design, Website design, Business card design, Signage design coordination
Industries Served: Small business, Retail, Professional services, Construction, Healthcare
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA, Wasilla, USA, Fairbanks, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Small businesses needing logo plus print bundle, Retailers needing signage-ready graphics, Companies with locations across the Railbelt
Website: Unique Designs
11. Live Large Design
About: Live Large Design is a one-person creative studio founded and run by Adele out of two-thousand-two Blueberry Street in Anchorage, Alaska, confirmed on business directory listings and her own professional history dating to 2011. Its published case study names HERO, a mining-industry client that unveiled a new brand identity and interface at the annual miners convention in Anchorage. The studio pairs brand strategy and storytelling with visual identity design for small business clients.
Key Services: Brand identity design, Logo design, Brand strategy, Website design, Print collateral design, Trade show and event branding
Industries Served: Mining, Small business, Professional services, Retail, Wellness
Notable Clients: HERO
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Mining and industrial companies needing trade-show branding, Founders wanting a solo creative-director relationship, Small businesses needing a brand plus website bundle
Website: Live Large Design
12. KB Design + Photo
About: KB Design + Photo is a strategic creative systems studio headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska and founded in 2003, per its own site and its LinkedIn company listing. Run by Kevin Bennett, the studio builds brand marks designed to work consistently across a hat, a website, a vehicle wrap and a pitch deck without redesign, serving clients from one-person startups to government agencies. Its combined design and photography practice has spent over a decade building visual systems across the state.
Key Services: Brand identity design, Logo design, Vehicle wrap graphics, Pitch deck design, Print collateral design, Photography-integrated brand systems
Industries Served: Government, Startups, Professional services, Nonprofit, Construction
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Government agencies needing durable brand systems, Startups needing a brand mark that scales, Companies needing vehicle wrap and pitch deck consistency
Website: KB Design + Photo
13. Mountainside Solutions
About: Mountainside Solutions is a computer and design services company in Eagle River, a community within the Municipality of Anchorage, Alaska. Its published rates page lists graphic design services at seventy-five dollars per hour with a one-hour minimum charge, one of the few Anchorage-area studios to publish an actual hourly rate. The firm pairs graphic and web design work for local residential and business clients.
Key Services: Graphic design, Web design, Logo design, Flyer and brochure design, Business collateral design, Print-ready file preparation
Industries Served: Small business, Residential clients, Local retail, Professional services, Nonprofit
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: USD $75/hour, one-hour minimum
Great For: Residents needing quick hourly design help, Small businesses needing flyers and brochures, Clients wanting a transparent hourly rate
Website: Mountainside Solutions
14. JKD Brands
About: JKD Brands is a packaging and design agency headquartered at ten-thousand-two-eighty-nine Nigh Road in Anchorage, Alaska, confirmed by municipal tobacco-distributor records and business directory listings. The woman-led company pairs packaging design with sourcing, manufacturing and logistics for food, beverage, beauty and wellness brands. Its own services page names branding and packaging design as core offerings alongside website and label design.
Key Services: Packaging design, Brand identity design, Label design, Website design, Print production sourcing, Product line design systems
Industries Served: Food and beverage, Beauty, Wellness, Cannabis, Retail
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Food and beverage brands needing packaging design, Beauty and wellness brands needing label systems, Companies needing design plus manufacturing sourcing
Website: JKD Brands
15. Alaska Life Publishing
About: Alaska Life Publishing is a publishing and graphic design company located in Anchorage, Alaska, stated directly on its own homepage. The firm produces custom magazines, newsletters, brochures and visitor guides, pairing an in-house graphic design department with its publishing operation. Its site groups services distinctly into Publishing and Graphic Design sections.
Key Services: Magazine layout design, Newsletter design, Brochure design, Visitor guide design, Advertising design, Publication print production
Industries Served: Tourism, Publishing, Nonprofit, Local business, Government
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Tourism boards needing visitor guide design, Organizations needing recurring newsletter layout, Local businesses needing magazine-style advertising
Website: Alaska Life Publishing
16. Alopex Interaction Design
About: Alopex Interaction Design is headquartered in Palmer, Alaska with a published postal code of 99645, and lists Anchorage explicitly among its served cities alongside Palmer and Wasilla. Its client portfolio names Alaska Pacific University, a nonprofit university located in Anchorage, as a branding project. The firm's branding service pages cover logo design, brand guidelines and print collateral in addition to its web development work.
Key Services: Brand identity design, Logo design, Brand guidelines development, Print collateral design, Packaging and rebrand design, Website design
Industries Served: Higher education, Nonprofit, Retail, Professional services, Government
Notable Clients: Alaska Pacific University
Locations: Palmer, USA, Anchorage, USA, Wasilla, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Universities and nonprofits needing a full rebrand, Anchorage businesses wanting a Mat-Su-based partner, Companies needing brand guidelines plus a website
Website: Alopex Interaction Design
17. Thompson & Co Public Relations
About: Thompson & Co Public Relations is a full-service public relations and design agency based in Anchorage, Alaska with a second office in Texas, according to its own about page and public company records. Its design coordinator job posting and case study page name Old Harbor Native Corporation, a regional Alaska Native corporation whose 2025 annual report the agency designed to reflect its financial strength and leadership transition. The firm treats design as a core discipline rather than an add-on to its communications work.
Key Services: Annual report design, Brand messaging and identity design, Social media graphic design, Print collateral design, Digital ad graphic design, Poster and event graphic design
Industries Served: Native corporations, Nonprofit, Government, Healthcare, Professional services
Notable Clients: Old Harbor Native Corporation
Locations: Anchorage, USA, Texas, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Native corporations needing annual report design, Nonprofits needing brand messaging plus design, Organizations needing PR paired with in-house design
Website: Thompson & Co Public Relations
18. Hollingsworth Design Co
About: Hollingsworth Design Co is a solo graphic design practice run by Jontue Hollingsworth from Anchorage, Alaska, listed on LinkedIn as headquartered in Anchorage and on Behance as based in Anchorage, Alaska. The studio's homepage names real finished projects including an Anchorage Trails identity, a Bullying Awareness campaign, and logo work for The Launch Company and Wayde Carroll. Its focus is bold, expressive identity and logo design rather than broad marketing services.
Key Services: Logo design, Brand identity design, Campaign graphic design, Illustration, Poster design, Icon and mark design
Industries Served: Nonprofit, Local government, Small business, Advocacy, Legal
Notable Clients: Anchorage Trails, The Launch Company, Wayde Carroll, Rauesen Law
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Local nonprofits needing a bold campaign identity, Small businesses needing an expressive logo, Advocacy groups needing poster and icon design
Website: Hollingsworth Design Co
19. Rachel Ripley Designs
About: Rachel Ripley Designs is the freelance practice of Rachel Hallstrom, an Anchorage-based graphic designer and digital illustrator who earned her Occupational Endorsement Certificate in Graphic Design from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Her own site displays a dedicated graphic design portfolio section alongside her illustration work, skilled in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign. The practice is explicitly self-described as Anchorage-based on its about page.
Key Services: Logo design, Illustration, Graphic design for print, Social media graphic design, Branding for small business, Digital illustration
Industries Served: Small business, Nonprofit, Local retail, Food and beverage, Arts and culture
Notable Clients: Not publicly named — case studies are anonymised by category
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Small businesses needing an emerging local designer, Arts and culture clients wanting illustration-forward design, Startups needing an affordable logo and social package
Website: Rachel Ripley Designs
20. Julia Ditto Illustration
About: Julia Ditto Illustration is the studio of Julia Ditto, a freelance illustrator and graphic designer currently based in Anchorage, Alaska. Her published credits name Scientific American, Smithsonian and Nature as outlets that have carried her illustration and graphic work explaining scientific and editorial content. Her studio produces graphics used to amplify communication in publications, papers, articles and presentations.
Key Services: Editorial illustration, Infographic design, Iconography, Scientific graphic design, Presentation graphic design, Publication graphic design
Industries Served: Publishing, Science and research, Education, Nonprofit, Media
Notable Clients: Scientific American, Smithsonian, Nature
Locations: Anchorage, USA
Pricing: No public rate card; quoted per scope
Great For: Science publications needing editorial illustration, Research organizations needing infographic design, Presenters needing data-visual graphic design
Website: Julia Ditto Illustration

Quick Comparison Table
| Agency | Key Specialty | Starting Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Web Tonic | Full-Service Performance Marketing | USD $3,000/mo | Mid-market to Enterprise |
| 2. Trunk Creative | Publication layout and branding | Quote-based | Branding and print collateral |
| 3. Erin Hamilton Design | Brand strategy and identity design | Quote-based | Multidisciplinary brand identity |
| 4. Poetica | Annual reports and book layout | Quote-based | Print design and publication layout |
| 5. Mad Dog Graphx | Corporate and nonprofit brand identity | Quote-based | Brand identity for corporate and nonprofit clients |
| 6. A Visual Voice | Logo and print design | Quote-based | Logo and graphic and print design |
| 7. K&H Graphics | Solo freelance identity and print design | Quote-based | Ongoing solo freelance design retainers |
| 8. Creative Space | Environmental graphics and exhibition design | Quote-based | Environmental graphics and branding |
| 9. Sarah Lindsey Design | Handcrafted identity and illustration | Quote-based | Award-caliber logo and identity design |
| 10. Unique Designs | Logo and print design bundles | Quote-based | Small business logo and print packages |
| 11. Live Large Design | Brand identity and storytelling | Quote-based | Solo-led brand identity for small business |
| 12. KB Design + Photo | Cross-channel brand systems | Quote-based | Brand marks built for cross-channel reuse |
| 13. Mountainside Solutions | Hourly graphic and web design | USD $75/hour | Transparent hourly-rate design work |
| 14. JKD Brands | Packaging and label design | Quote-based | Packaging design paired with production sourcing |
| 15. Alaska Life Publishing | Magazine and publication design | Quote-based | Magazine, newsletter and visitor guide design |
| 16. Alopex Interaction Design | Brand identity for education and nonprofit | Quote-based | Higher-education and nonprofit rebrands |
| 17. Thompson & Co Public Relations | Annual reports and brand messaging design | Quote-based | Design-led public relations for Native corporations and nonprofits |
| 18. Hollingsworth Design Co | Bold expressive logo and identity design | Quote-based | Bold campaign and advocacy identity design |
| 19. Rachel Ripley Designs | Illustration-forward graphic design | Quote-based | Illustration-driven small business branding |
| 20. Julia Ditto Illustration | Editorial and scientific illustration | Quote-based | Editorial illustration and infographic design |


Frequently Asked Questions
What does graphic design cost in Anchorage?
One studio on this page publishes a figure: Mountainside Solutions lists an hourly rate of seventy-five US dollars. Everything else is quote-based. That single number is a useful anchor for small-studio hourly work in this market, but it is not a project price, and it says nothing about what an identity system or a signage programme should cost. Ask each studio to convert the estimate into a fixed scope with named deliverables, because hourly billing on an open brief is how small design budgets disappear.
Are all of these studios in Anchorage?
Seventeen are inside Anchorage proper, with addresses on North Street, Denali Street, West 36th Avenue, Spurr Lane, Blueberry Street and Nigh Road. Mountainside Solutions is in Eagle River, which sits inside the Municipality of Anchorage rather than the city proper. One more, Alopex Interaction Design, sits in Palmer and openly lists Anchorage as a service area. In a state this size, a forty-minute drive is a rounding error, but you deserve to know before you plan an in-person kickoff.
Studio, agency or freelance designer?
Anchorage supports all three and the difference is bench depth rather than quality. Established studios such as Mad Dog Graphx and Poetica can carry a multi-year institutional identity programme with print management attached. Boutique and solo practices such as Erin Hamilton Design, Sarah Lindsey Design, Hollingsworth Design Co and Rachel Ripley Designs give you the principal's own hours on a defined deliverable, usually faster and cheaper. Match the choice to whether your project has one deliverable or twenty.
What kind of clients do Anchorage studios actually serve?
The named work on this page skews institutional and civic: NANA Regional Corporation, the Anchorage Museum, Anchorage Downtown Partnership, the Alaska Children's Trust, Alaska Pacific University, Old Harbor Native Corporation, the Unalaska Visitors Bureau and Anchorage Trails. Julia Ditto Illustration works nationally for Scientific American, Smithsonian and Nature. If your project is a consumer brand launch rather than an institutional identity, ask specifically to see comparable commercial work before you assume the fit.
What should you settle before signing?
Confirm three things in writing. Ownership: final artwork, editable source files and typeface licences should transfer on final payment. Revisions: a fixed number of rounds per stage, with the hourly rate stated for anything beyond. Production: in a market where large-format print and signage often ship from outside the state, agree who manages the vendor, who supplies press-ready files and who absorbs the cost if a proof is rejected.
Choosing an Anchorage Graphic Design Studio
Match the studio to the size of the programme. Anchorage has both multi-decade studios equipped for institutional identity work and excellent solo practices, and paying agency rates for a one-off deliverable is the most common overspend here.
Read the geography honestly. Seventeen of the nineteen external studios are inside Anchorage proper, one is in Eagle River within the municipality, and one is in Palmer, in the Mat-Su Valley serving Anchorage clients, which we state on each entry.
One published rate is not a market rate. Mountainside Solutions is the only studio here quoting a number, at seventy-five dollars an hour, so treat it as an anchor and insist on fixed-scope quotes from everyone else.
Check the work matches your sector. Most named work in this market is institutional and civic, so ask directly for consumer or commercial examples if that is your brief. If you want identity design, campaign creative and web build in one place, read our latest analysis or start a conversation.


