Branding and Web Design Prescott Valley

Your brand is already talking. Make sure it's saying the right thing.

Brand strategy, identity, and web design for Prescott Valley businesses that are done blending in.

branding and web design Prescott Valley — Studiolit

I've been doing branding and web design in Prescott Valley for over 15 years. And the problem I see most often isn't a bad logo or a broken website.

It's a business owner who's genuinely great at what they do — and completely invisible because their brand doesn't reflect that.

That gap is costing you. Quietly. Every single day.

I'm Stephanie Lauderback — solo designer, brand strategist, ADDY Award winner, and design instructor at Yavapai Community College. Studiolit works with small businesses that are done blending in and ready to show up like they mean it.

One designer. Your project. Start to finish.

What Branding and Web Design in Prescott Valley Actually Fixes.

Not vibes. Not aesthetics. Actual business problems.

The businesses I work with usually fall into one of two camps. Some have been running for years and something's still off — the website doesn't convert, the logo looks like it came from a template mill, the marketing materials don't quite match each other. They've been patching instead of building. And by the time it FEELS broken, it's already been broken for a while.

The others are launching something new and want to get it right from the start. No duct tape. No "we'll fix it later."

Either way, the answer is the same: a brand that functions as a system. One where your identity, your website, and your messaging all pull in the same direction. When that's right, everything else gets easier. When it's not, no amount of marketing budget fixes it.

Fix the brand. Then amplify it.

social media creative

What I do for
Prescott Valley
small businesses.

Brand Fix Session

Start here if you're not sure what's broken.

A focused, one-on-one audit of your current brand. I look at everything through the eyes of someone who's worked with hundreds of businesses — and I tell you exactly what's working, what isn't, and what to fix first. Not vague recommendations. An actual diagnosis with a clear direction attached.

Brand Strategy

Design without strategy is just decoration.

Most designers want to jump straight to the fun part. I've watched too many businesses spend real money on beautiful logos that don't work — because nobody asked the hard questions first. Who are you actually for? What makes you the obvious choice? What does your best client need to hear before they hire you? Answer those first. The design decisions practically make themselves.

Brand Identity

Your logo is not a brand. It's one part of one.

The full visual system — logo, color palette, typography, visual standards — that makes every touchpoint look like it belongs to the same business. Business card, website, storefront, farmers market canopy. When it's built right, the consistency does work you can't do manually.

Web Design

Your website is either selling for you or quietly apologizing for you.

I build WordPress sites that are strategy-first — meaning before I touch a layout, I understand what the site needs to accomplish and for whom. The result is a site that converts because it's built for the person reading it, not the person who owns it.

Design Retainers

Some businesses need a project. Others need a designer on call.

Past the 'build the brand' phase and into 'keep it consistent and growing'? A monthly retainer makes more sense than piecing projects together ad hoc. Brand design, SEO, Google Business Profile, social content, blog production — handled.

Bespoke Design

Not everything fits a package. That's fine.

Environmental graphics, signage, ad creative, event materials, print design, something that doesn't have a name yet — if it involves making your brand look right somewhere, I'll scope it.

Real Work • Real Business

PV Bark

PV Bark Website Design and Brochure Design

PV Bark came to me before they opened their doors. Dog boarding, enrichment daycare, and grooming — a genuinely different model for Prescott Valley. They had a logo concept. What they needed was everything that comes after.

We built the full brand system from their existing logo — color palette, typography, voice guidelines, visual standards. Then defined the tone: warm, capable, playful without being goofy, community-rooted.

Website

Full WordPress build — homepage, all service pages, membership program, integrated lead magnet for email list growth.

Physical Environment

Storefront window vinyl. Pre-opening street banners. Interior artwork. Branded canopy and table system for merchant markets.

Marketing Materials

Brochures, flyers, posters, print ads, digital billboards, pricing guide, and Bark Bucks — a custom branded loyalty currency.

Client Experience

New member welcome pack, member certificates, custom thank-you cards, seasonal holiday cards.

Ongoing Retainer

SEO strategy and reporting, Google Business Profile management, blog content, schema, social templates, technical SEO.

The Result

Every touchpoint, intentional. Every asset, on-brand. A system, not a checklist.

Why One Designer Beats
A Room Full of Strangers.

Agencies pitch team size like it's a feature. More people, more capacity, more horsepower.

Here's what it actually means for your project: the person you met during the sales call is not the person doing your work. You got the senior designer for an hour. Your project goes to whoever's available. And every time there's a question, it travels through an account manager before it reaches anyone with an opinion.

That's not a dig. It's just how the model works.

Studiolit works differently. I'm on every project — discovery through delivery, strategy through final files. You're not re-explaining your business to a new person every time something needs to be adjusted.

You're not waiting for a relay race of communication. You know who you're talking to. And that person knows your brand.

After 15 years of doing this — and teaching it at Yavapai Community College — I've built a process that's thorough without being slow, and creative without being self-indulgent. The work serves the business. That's the only metric that matters.

Got Questions? Good.