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Phoenix, Arizona

About Chromagraphix

A Phoenix-based design practice built around brand development, promotional campaigns, and presentation systems that stay polished, expressive, and easy to use under real rollout pressure.

Studio foundations

Chromagraphix reads every brief through identity, rollout pressure, and communication clarity.

Even when one lane leads, the work is judged by how well the second and third surfaces inherit the same cues once the launch starts moving.

  • Phoenix-rooted perspective

    Local studio instincts shaped by hospitality, retail, finance, and event-facing work.

  • System-first thinking

    Identity, campaign, and deck choices are made to support every asset that follows.

  • Rollout-ready delivery

    The work is built to survive approvals, production, and handoff - not just concept review.

Studio story

A design practice shaped by brand, campaign, and communication work

Chromagraphix brings together identity, promotional creative, retail visuals, and presentation design to help teams tell a clearer story through every asset people actually see.

Chromagraphix has been shaping brand systems, launch creative, and presentation tools since 2009, with a practice grounded in the real cadence of client approvals, event dates, production needs, and sales conversations.

We work across hospitality, finance, sports, education, retail, and community-facing organizations, which means the visual direction has to stay persuasive in both polished showcase moments and the practical files teams use every day.

Instead of treating a mark, a deck, a poster, and an event piece like separate design asks, Chromagraphix looks for the thread connecting them - the brand cues, hierarchy rules, and tone that make the whole rollout feel intentional wherever it appears.

Why the work reads like one authored system

Most briefs enter through one lane, but Chromagraphix is strongest when identity, campaign, and presentation surfaces need to stay connected as the asset set grows.

Studio DNA

What clients count on the studio to bring

Four recurring strengths shape how Chromagraphix approaches identity, campaigns, presentations, and the supporting pieces that carry them.

  • Brand-first systems

    Identity decisions are made to support the collateral, campaigns, and communication tools that follow.

  • Campaign rhythm

    Launch pieces stay visually aligned across email, event, print, and presentation touchpoints.

  • Presentation clarity

    Decks and communication tools are designed to hold attention, hierarchy, and confidence under pressure.

    Presentation support Proof: PowerPoint Template
  • Real-world rollout

    Deliverables are organized around how teams actually print, publish, and keep a launch moving.

Studio profile

Context that shapes the work

Studio practice
Phoenix-rooted since 2009

Long-running client work across brand systems, campaign creative, presentation design, and event-facing support.

Typical engagement
Brand → rollout → supporting tools

Chromagraphix often starts by sharpening the visual system, then extends it into campaign, deck, and collateral surfaces.

Working range
Hospitality, finance, sports, education

The portfolio spans public-facing launches and practical communication tools that still need studio polish.

Studio continuity

How the studio lane stays consistent across Services, Work, and Contact

Each lane carries the same opening move, public proof, and brief cue across the three key pages so the studio story never resets between them.

Continuity map

Most briefs start in one lane. Chromagraphix keeps the approved direction alive by naming the service start, the work proof, and the contact cue in one uninterrupted thread.

Premium engagement read

Chromagraphix is usually brought in when one proof has to guide the brand direction, the rollout surfaces, and the communication tools together, so the story stays premium from first approval to final handoff.

  1. 01
    Brand systems 4 portfolio examples

    Services

    Logo direction

    Work

    Salon Delicious

    Contact

    Share the brand decision that needs to guide the rest of the rollout, plus the first touchpoint waiting on it.

    Starts with logo direction, palette cues, and type pairings, then expands into collateral rules and the first rollout pieces depending on them.

    Public proof

    Salon Delicious

    Look for identity choices that still feel intentional once collateral, campaign art, and presentations start drawing from the same system.

  2. 02
    Campaign rollouts 5 portfolio examples

    Services

    Launch key art

    Work

    Phoenix Suns VIP Experience

    Contact

    Share the launch moment, event date, or public touchpoints that need one visual thread from the first proof onward.

    Begins with key art or the headline experience piece, then expands into posters, event collateral, invitations, and public-facing support assets.

    Public proof

    Phoenix Suns VIP Experience

    Look for how the lead visual holds its energy across on-site pieces, print, and promotional touchpoints without losing hierarchy.

  3. 03
    Presentation support 3 portfolio examples

    Services

    Master slides

    Work

    PowerPoint Template

    Contact

    Name the meeting, sales conversation, or internal review the materials need to support, plus the first file people will open.

    Starts with master slides or the core communication layout, then expands into leave-behinds, email, and supporting materials that follow the same hierarchy.

    Public proof

    PowerPoint Template

    Look for how dense stories feel calmer through slide systems, sales tools, and communication graphics that still look branded under deadline.

Where the work lands

Chromagraphix shows up where a visual system has to perform in public

The portfolio spans sectors that need clear hierarchy, confident color, and rollout-ready files in more than one format.

  • 5 portfolio examples

    Hospitality + live events

    Experience graphics, trip collateral, VIP materials, and launch pieces that need to feel polished on-site.

    Often lands as

    VIP materials, event collateral, and on-site graphics with a polished public read.

  • 3 portfolio examples

    Finance + sales enablement

    Decks, leave-behinds, and presentation-minded materials built to make a complex story easier to trust.

    Often lands as

    Sales decks, leave-behinds, and reusable presentation systems for higher-stakes conversations.

    Related portfolio lane

    Browse presentation-support work
  • 4 portfolio examples

    Education + community brands

    Identity refreshes and promotional systems that need warmth, readability, and a more confident public presence.

    Often lands as

    Identity refreshes, promotional systems, and collateral that need to feel welcoming without losing structure.

    Related portfolio lane

    Jump to brand-system examples
  • 5 portfolio examples

    Retail + promotional launches

    Campaign assets, posters, and supporting pieces that need to carry momentum without losing the core visual thread.

    Often lands as

    Launch art, posters, and promotional support pieces built to keep pace once the rollout expands.

    Related portfolio lane

    View launch-focused archive work
Working style

How Chromagraphix carries direction into delivery

The same process logic holds whether the work starts with identity, launch creative, or presentation support: clarify, systematize, extend, and package.

  1. Step 01

    Frame what has to land first

    Audience, message, context, and approval pressure are clarified before the studio starts refining color and layout.

    Outputs

    • Audience priorities
    • Reference pulls
    • Approval checkpoints

    First proof includes a distilled brief, visual references, and a recommendation on which deliverables should lead.

  2. Step 02

    Build the visual rules

    Color rhythm, hierarchy, composition, and typographic cues are shaped into a system that can flex across more than one deliverable.

    Outputs

    • Direction boards
    • Color + type rules
    • Layout logic

    This is where the work becomes a studio system with repeatable color, type, and layout cues.

  3. Step 03

    Extend the system across formats

    The core language is translated into the priority pieces first, then expanded into the supporting assets a rollout needs to stay consistent.

    Outputs

    • Priority deliverables
    • Supporting assets
    • Channel refinements

    This phase produces campaign art, master slides, collateral sets, or the first toolkit ready to present, print, or share.

  4. Step 04

    Package the handoff for real use

    Files are organized for presentation, production, publishing, and client review so the next team can move quickly without guesswork.

    Outputs

    • Organized source files
    • Export-ready assets
    • Next-step guidance

    Handoff includes the files, exports, and production cues teams need for approvals, printing, publishing, and rollout pressure.

Next step A system, not isolated layouts

Need the studio point of view before choosing the lane?

Start with the service lane, review the matching proof, then carry the same language into the brief so the first conversation begins with sharper context.