Oregon logo and brand identity work since 2012

Logo design and brand identity that need to last.

Custom logo and brand identity work for Oregon organizations — built to read well on a billboard, a ballpoint pen, a school playground sign, and every screen in between.

  • Custom logo design (no stock marks, no AI-generated logos)
  • Full brand identity system (color, typography, usage rules)
  • Print and digital file delivery in every format you'll need
  • Brand guidelines documentation for ongoing use
  • Optional: print pieces, signage, and ongoing creative support
In short

Abide Web Design provides custom logo design and brand identity work for Oregon organizations — schools, public agencies, nonprofits, and businesses that need a brand to work across digital, print, signage, and program materials. Logo-only projects run $1,500–$3,500; full brand identity systems run $3,500–$8,000. No AI-generated logos, no stock marks. Featured identity work includes McMinnville School District, Corvallis School District, the Oregon Water Resources Congress, Pet Pharmacy NW (original logo design), and The Branch.

Pricing

Full brand identity system

$3,500 – $8,000

Discovery, concept exploration, two rounds of refinement, full color and typography system, brand guidelines, and file delivery in every format. Logo-only engagements start at $1,500.

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  • Discovery session and documented creative direction
  • Logo design with primary + secondary lockups
  • Color palette, typography system, and usage rules
  • Brand guidelines PDF for internal use and outside vendors
  • Files in SVG, PNG, JPG, PDF, and EPS — full copyright transfer
  • Print production or vendor coordination
  • Website design or development
  • Copywriting or content strategy
  • Ongoing creative support (available separately)

Why Abide

Why Choose Abide for Branding

Most logo design is either too cheap (commodity marketplaces producing forgettable marks) or too expensive (large agencies billing for layers of overhead). We sit in the middle: a small studio doing thoughtful identity work, with the technical chops to apply that identity well across every digital and print touchpoint.

Identity that works everywhere, not just on a screen

A good logo reads well at 16 pixels and at 16 feet. We design with billboards, school playground signs, ballpoint pens, and website footers in mind from discovery forward — not as an afterthought.

A small team that's done this for real organizations

We've designed identity systems for public school districts, statewide trade associations, faith-based ministries, e-commerce businesses, and nonprofits. The work has had to survive board reviews, member feedback from thousands of stakeholders, and live on letterhead and signage for years.

Brand and website built as one system, when both are needed

When clients hire us for both a logo and a website, we design them in lockstep — same studio, same team, same discovery phase. The result is a brand that doesn't fight the website, and a website that fully expresses the brand.

Files you can actually use

You'll receive your logo and brand assets in every format you'll realistically need — SVG, PNG with transparency, PDF and EPS for print, secondary lockups, monochrome and reverse versions, and clear usage guidelines. Real working files, not just a hero PNG and a "good luck."

What's included

What’s included in a brand identity engagement

Brand identity engagements vary in scope, but here's what typically falls inside a full identity system for an organization.

Discovery & research

  • Working session covering your organization's mission, audience, values, and competitive landscape
  • Visual audit of existing materials (if any) and any constraints (school district policies, association branding requirements, etc.)
  • Reference and inspiration gathering aligned to the brief
  • Documented creative direction before design begins

Logo design

  • 3–4 initial concept directions presented for review
  • Two rounds of refinement on the chosen direction
  • Primary logo mark plus secondary lockups (horizontal, vertical, icon-only)
  • Monochrome and reverse-color variants
  • Final logo files delivered in SVG, PNG, JPG, PDF, and EPS formats

Color palette

  • Primary brand colors (typically 2–4)
  • Secondary and accent colors (typically 3–6)
  • Specifications in HEX, RGB, CMYK, and Pantone (for print accuracy)
  • Accessibility-vetted contrast ratios for digital use (WCAG 2.2 AA)

Typography system

  • Primary typeface (headlines / display use)
  • Secondary typeface (body copy / utility)
  • Web font specifications (Google Fonts, Adobe Fonts, or self-hosted)
  • Type scale and hierarchy recommendations

Brand guidelines

  • A PDF brand guide documenting usage rules
  • Logo clear-space requirements and minimum sizes
  • Acceptable and unacceptable logo uses
  • Color and typography reference for internal use and outside vendors

Application mockups & templates

  • Letterhead and business card templates
  • Email signature template
  • Social media profile and post templates
  • Common print piece templates (program one-pagers, event flyers, etc.)
  • Mockups showing the identity in real-world contexts

Optional ongoing creative support

  • Sermon series artwork (church clients)
  • Print catalogs, program materials, and educational resources (nonprofits, education clients)
  • Event materials, signage, and promotional creative
  • Ad creative for digital and print campaigns
  • Brand template extensions as your organization grows

Compare your options

Logo and identity — DIY tools, freelancers, or a studio?

There are many ways to get a logo. Each has different tradeoffs, and the right choice depends on what your organization actually needs the brand to do.

Compare
Studio (Abide)
DIY / Freelancer
Best for
Identity systems that need to work across many touchpoints
Side projects, single-application logo needs, ultra-tight budgets
Discovery process
Thorough — mission, audience, application contexts
None to limited
Concept exploration
3–4 directions, fully developed and shown in context
Templates or 2–3 concepts depending on package
Brand system
Logo + colors + type + guidelines
Logo only
File deliverables
Every format you'll need, ever
PNG or sometimes SVG — often incomplete
Usage guidelines
Full brand guide PDF
None to rarely
Print readiness
Always — CMYK, Pantone, EPS
Often not print-ready
Future revisions
Ongoing partnership available
DIY it or pay per revision
Typical cost
$1,500 – $8,000+
$0 – $1,500

Best for

Studio (Abide)

Identity systems that need to work across many touchpoints

DIY / Freelancer

Side projects, single-application logo needs, ultra-tight budgets

Discovery process

Studio (Abide)

Thorough — mission, audience, application contexts

DIY / Freelancer

None to limited

Concept exploration

Studio (Abide)

3–4 directions, fully developed and shown in context

DIY / Freelancer

Templates or 2–3 concepts depending on package

Brand system

Studio (Abide)

Logo + colors + type + guidelines

DIY / Freelancer

Logo only

File deliverables

Studio (Abide)

Every format you'll need, ever

DIY / Freelancer

PNG or sometimes SVG — often incomplete

Usage guidelines

Studio (Abide)

Full brand guide PDF

DIY / Freelancer

None to rarely

Print readiness

Studio (Abide)

Always — CMYK, Pantone, EPS

DIY / Freelancer

Often not print-ready

Future revisions

Studio (Abide)

Ongoing partnership available

DIY / Freelancer

DIY it or pay per revision

Typical cost

Studio (Abide)

$1,500 – $8,000+

DIY / Freelancer

$0 – $1,500

Our honest take

If you’re a school district, a public agency, a nonprofit, an association, or a business whose brand will live on letterhead, signage, websites, vehicles, uniforms, and program materials for years — work with a studio. The cost difference is real, but it’s almost always less than the cost of re-doing branding work three years from now when the initial logo doesn’t scale to all the places you need it. If you need a logo for a quick project or personal use, DIY tools are fine. If you need one logo file for a single-application need, a freelancer can deliver.

Process

How a branding project unfolds

Most full identity engagements take 6–10 weeks from kickoff to delivery, depending on scope and review cycles.

Week 1

Discovery

We start with a working session covering your organization's mission, audience, values, and the contexts the brand will need to live in — websites, signage, print pieces, uniforms, vehicles, program materials, anywhere relevant. By the end of the week, we have a documented creative direction and a shared understanding of what the brand needs to accomplish.

Weeks 2–3

Initial Concepts

We develop 3–4 distinct logo concept directions, each pushing in a meaningfully different direction. You see them in context — applied to real-world mockups — not floating in isolation on a white background. You choose a direction (or a hybrid of two), and we move forward from there.

Weeks 3–5

Refinement

Two rounds of refinement on the chosen direction. Color palette development, typography selection, and secondary mark development happen in this phase. Application mockups expand to show the identity in the contexts you'll actually use it in.

Weeks 5–7

System & Guidelines

We finalize the full brand system: logo files in every format, color and typography specifications, secondary marks and lockups, usage rules, and the brand guidelines documentation that lives with you long after the project ends.

Weeks 7–10

Delivery & Application

You receive the full identity package — files, guidelines, mockups, and any application templates that were part of the scope. If the project includes paired website work, we move into website design with the identity already locked in. Ongoing creative support continues for clients who want it.

What our clients say

Abide does a great job with all our print design needs! We provide free resources to students and teachers throughout the state, and Abide consistently provides timely and professional designs to help us achieve our mission of promoting agriculture in the classroom!
Jessica Budge, Executive Director, Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom

FAQ

Logo design and branding FAQ

Yes. Logo-only engagements typically run $1,500–$3,500 and include discovery, concept exploration, refinement, and final files in every standard format. We're happy to start with just a logo if that's what you need — and to expand into the full brand system later if it makes sense.

Yes. We've worked with multiple Oregon school districts, statewide associations, and public agencies through identity projects that included board reviews, communications committee approvals, and member or community feedback cycles. We're comfortable with the deliberate pace these projects often require, and we present work in formats that work for review committees.

Both. Refresh engagements (modernizing an existing identity while preserving recognition) and full from-scratch redesigns are both common. The Oregon Water Resources Congress project was a complete identity refresh; McMinnville School District was a new district mark; Pet Pharmacy NW was original design. Each requires a slightly different approach — we'll talk through which makes sense in discovery.

Yes. Several of our clients (Oregon Agriculture in the Classroom, The Branch, others) have ongoing creative support agreements covering print materials, sermon series artwork, event creative, educational program materials, and brand extensions. This work is billed hourly, on retainer, or per-project depending on what makes sense for your usage pattern.

Yes — and we recommend it when both are in scope. Designing brand and website in lockstep produces better results than handing one to a separate vendor. Most of our school district, nonprofit, and association projects bundle both. Bundled pricing is discounted compared to doing them separately.

No. We use AI tools for specific research and ideation tasks (mood boards, reference gathering, occasional production work), but every logo we deliver is hand-crafted by our designers from the discovery brief forward. AI-generated logos tend to look generic, can inadvertently borrow from existing marks, and don't survive the kind of refinement and application work a real brand system requires.

Final files include: SVG (scalable vector for any use), PNG with transparency (digital use), JPG (general purpose), PDF (print-ready), and EPS (legacy print and vendor compatibility). You'll receive primary logos, secondary lockups, monochrome and reverse versions, and any application templates that were part of scope. You own all of it — full copyright transfer is part of every engagement.

Fill out our project inquiry form, call us at (541) 224-5048, or email hello@abidewebdesign.com. We'll schedule a short conversation to understand your project, share relevant examples, and send a detailed estimate.

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Ready to talk about logo design and brand identity?

Fill out our project inquiry form or call us at (541) 224-5048. We'll schedule a short conversation, share relevant examples, and send a detailed estimate.