Best graphic design services for manufacturing and industrial companies (2026)

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TL;DR:
For most teams, a subscription service covers that volume better than a project-based agency.
✅ Best overall: ManyPixels for ongoing design needs at a predictable monthly cost.
✅ Best for full industrial rebrands: Windmill Strategy.
✅ Best niche agency: MFG Empire for manufacturers who need industrial domain expertise built into every deliverable.
Manufacturing marketing teams are stretched thin. Finding the right graphic design service for manufacturing companies is harder than it sounds: 57% of industrial marketers cite lack of resources as their top challenge, and most manage everything from trade show prep to digital campaigns with one or two people.
Most design services weren't built with manufacturers in mind. They're optimized for SaaS product screenshots and e-commerce ads, not capability brochures or ISO certification displays. And agencies that do specialize in industrial design often come with project minimums that make sense for a full rebrand but not for the ongoing work that fills a marketing year.
We reviewed six services that come up most often when manufacturing companies search for design help. The list includes subscription services, niche industrial agencies, and a hybrid option. Here's the honest breakdown.
What graphic design do manufacturing companies actually need?
Manufacturing companies primarily need design that communicates technical capability to skeptical, detail-oriented buyers. That means capability brochures, product catalogs, trade show booth graphics and print materials, technical infographics, certification displays, data sheets, and sales presentations. On the digital side: website graphics, landing pages, social media content for LinkedIn and industry channels, and email assets.
Besides the volume of design, quality also plays a critical role. Research from Demand Gen Report found that 89% of B2B buyers downloaded and consumed assets they found themselves, and 72% shared that content with other members of the buying team.
👉 Design quality directly affects whether your materials get passed along or ignored before a sales rep ever gets involved.
1. ManyPixels: Best overall for ongoing manufacturing design needs
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Starting price: ~$699/month (Advanced plan)
Model: Subscription, daily output
Turnaround: 24-48 hours for first drafts; same-day on Assigned Designer plans
ManyPixels works differently from most design services. Instead of billing per project or per hour, you pay a flat monthly fee and receive a daily output every business day. For manufacturing teams, that means 2-3 social graphics, or a brochure spread, or a first draft of a landing page delivered the next morning. Complex multi-page projects like product catalogs get daily progress updates until complete.
The scope covers everything a manufacturing marketing team actually needs: capability brochures, trade show graphics, technical infographics, packaging, web design, presentations, email assets, and motion graphics, all without upselling you into a higher tier per asset type.
For businesses that need more work done, the Assigned Designer and Design Team plan give you a part-time designer, available in real-time via slack. Plans start at approximately $699/month and go up to $2,599/month for the Design Team plan. Check manypixels.co for current pricing.
✅ Best for: Manufacturing teams that need consistent, high-volume design output across digital and print without managing multiple vendors
❌ Not ideal for: Companies that need a full brand strategy overhaul with competitive positioning research built in from day one
2. Windmill Strategy: Best for industrial branding and full repositioning

Starting price: $25,000+ per project (~$150-199/hr)
Model: Agency, retainer or project-based
Turnaround: Weeks to months depending on project scope
Windmill Strategy is a Minneapolis-based agency that works exclusively with B2B industrial and technical companies. Their client list includes manufacturers, automation companies, electronics contract manufacturers, and engineering firms. That specialization shows in how they approach design: every deliverable is built around how technical buyers evaluate suppliers, not how consumer brands build awareness.
Their practice covers brand positioning, logo evolution, messaging frameworks, print collateral (brochures, data sheets, sell sheets), technical infographics, and web design. They've completed full repositioning projects for industrial OEM manufacturers and electronics contract manufacturers,.
The limitation is price and pace. With a $25k+ project minimum and hourly rates of $150-199, Windmill is not a service you engage for monthly social content or a quick trade show update. They're the right call when a manufacturer is repositioning for a new market, integrating an acquisition, or needs their brand to reflect a genuine quality step-change.
✅ Best for: Manufacturers undertaking a full rebrand, market repositioning, or website overhaul where industrial expertise in the strategy phase is non-negotiable
❌ Not ideal for: Ongoing monthly design needs or budgets under $25k per project
3. MFG Empire: Best for manufacturers who want design tied to lead generation

Starting price: Custom pricing (contact for quote)
Model: Niche agency, project or retainer
Turnaround: 90-120 days for comprehensive design systems
MFG Empire is built specifically for the manufacturing sector. Founder Rodney Hill spent 25+ years on the shop floor in CNC machining, tool and die, fabrication and welding, and industrial machine dealerships before moving into manufacturing marketing. That background means the team understands what purchasing managers actually evaluate when they look at a capability brochure, and they design accordingly.
Their graphic design services are built around RFQ conversion: capability brochures that highlight equipment, certifications, tolerances, and production processes in the format industrial buyers expect. They also handle trade show materials, technical infographics, certification displays, and equipment photography composites. Projects span semiconductor manufacturing, CNC machining, and precision fabrication.
The trade-off: MFG Empire is a full-service digital marketing agency first, and graphic design is one piece of that. If you want design bundled with manufacturing SEO and paid ads, that's their model. If you only need design output without a broader marketing engagement, the structure may be more than you need. Pricing is custom and not publicly listed.
✅ Best for: Manufacturers who want graphic design integrated into a broader lead generation strategy, handled by a team with real shop floor experience
❌ Not ideal for: Teams that need design support only, without a full marketing engagement
4. Duck.Design: Good subscription alternative with UX/UI strength

Starting price: $1,199/month (graphic design); $1,899/month (graphic + UX/UI + motion)
Model: Subscription
Turnaround: 1-2 business days
Duck.Design is a subscription service with a team of 100+ middle and senior-level designers. They've worked across manufacturing, software, fintech, and professional services. Their strongest differentiator is UX/UI: the $1,899/month tier bundles graphic design, user experience design, and motion graphics into one subscription, which is useful if your team is also working on web or app projects alongside marketing collateral.
For manufacturing-specific assets like multi-page catalogs or trade show materials, Duck.Design can handle them. You won't get the industrial-specific expertise of a niche agency, but the output is solid for teams with mixed design needs who'd rather manage one subscription than two services.
✅ Best for: Manufacturing companies that need graphic design and UX/UI design handled by the same service at a consolidated monthly cost
❌ Not ideal for: Teams whose primary need is high-volume print and trade show production without web or UX requirements
5. Design Pickle: High-volume subscription for simpler assets

Starting price: ~$1,349/month (hour-based model since 2025)
Model: Subscription
Turnaround: 1-2 business days
Design Pickle is one of the largest graphic design subscription services on the market. For manufacturing companies with high volumes of straightforward assets like social media graphics, digital ads, email banners, and simple presentations, it performs reliably. The platform is polished and easy to manage requests through.
The limitations show up with complex industrial documents. Multi-page capability brochures, technical infographics with accurate process representation, and trade show packages with precise print specs are where the model starts to strain. Design Pickle also moved to an hour-based pricing structure in 2025, which changes how far your subscription stretches on output-heavy months. For manufacturing specifically, the lack of industrial expertise in the designer pool means more revision rounds on technical accuracy.
If you're comparing Design Pickle against alternatives, this overview of Design Pickle alternatives covers the differences in more detail.
✅ Best for: Manufacturers with high volumes of digital and social assets who don't need complex industrial document design
❌ Not ideal for: Teams whose primary output is multi-page technical documents, catalogs, or trade show print production
6. Superside: For enterprise manufacturers with senior creative needs

Starting price: ~$5,000/month
Model: Subscription with creative direction
Turnaround: 12-24 hours for simpler assets
Superside operates at the top end of the subscription market. They pair senior art directors and creative directors with production designers, which means you're getting strategic creative input alongside execution. For large manufacturers running complex campaigns, product launches across multiple markets, or in-house creative teams that need overflow support at a senior level, that model makes sense.
The price point is hard to justify unless design is directly driving revenue at scale. At $5,000/month to start, Superside makes sense for enterprise marketing teams at large industrial or manufacturing groups. For mid-size manufacturers, the cost outpaces the actual output most teams need.
✅ Best for: Large industrial manufacturers with in-house marketing teams who need senior creative oversight alongside production
❌ Not ideal for: Mid-size manufacturers or teams where design supports marketing but isn't the central revenue driver
Why manufacturing design has unique requirements
Manufacturing graphic design isn't harder than other industries. It's just different in specific ways most general designers aren't prepared for.
A capability brochure gets read by at least two types of people: engineers who want equipment specs, tolerances, and certifications; and purchasing managers who want to know if you're a credible supplier worth a conversation. Designing for both in the same document requires layout discipline that consumer-focused designers don't practice. Nielsen Norman Group research notes that aesthetic judgments form in as little as 50 milliseconds, but in B2B purchasing, one spec error can destroy credibility that took months to build.
There's also the compressed timeline that industry events create. Booth graphics, print handouts, presentation decks, and product sheets often all need to be production-ready by the same date. Services that can't handle that kind of parallel output are a problem, not a solution.
Gartner research found that 61% of B2B buyers now prefer a rep-free buying experience. For manufacturers, that means your design materials are doing the selling before a sales rep ever gets on a call.
How to choose: subscription service vs. specialist agency
The decision comes down to what kind of design problem you're actually solving.
If your main need is consistent volume across multiple asset types: A subscription like ManyPixels or Duck.Design will serve you better than a project agency. A specialist agency charges $5,000-$15,000+ for a brochure project that a subscription handles as part of your monthly fee. See how graphic design costs compare across models before committing.
If you're doing a full brand overhaul or entering a new market: 👉 Windmill Strategy or MFG Empire. Repositioning a manufacturing brand requires industrial domain expertise that subscription services can't provide. Pay the project cost. It's worth it for the foundation.
If you need design integrated with digital marketing: 👉 MFG Empire. Their model ties graphic design directly to manufacturing SEO and lead generation, handled by a team with real shop floor experience.
If you have a large in-house team and need senior creative oversight: 👉 Superside. Only if your design budget comfortably exceeds $5k/month and design is directly supporting revenue-driving campaigns.
Why manufacturing teams choose ManyPixels
ManyPixels is built for teams that need design to keep moving without managing it as a series of one-off projects. For manufacturing marketing departments, that means brochures, trade show graphics, digital ads, social content, and presentations all moving at the same time.
- Consistent creative partner via the Assigned Designer plan. 72% of ManyPixels customers choose a dedicated designer over the queue model. For manufacturing work where technical accuracy and brand voice need to stay consistent, that relationship matters more than raw speed.
- Scope covers industrial assets without upselling. Brochures, catalogs, trade show graphics, packaging, web design, and motion graphics are all included depending on your plan, with no separate fees for print production or illustration.
- Pause anytime for $10/month. Design volume isn't linear. Between shows and product launches there are quieter months. ManyPixels lets you pause rather than cancel, keeping your files and request history intact.
Plans start at approximately $699/month (Advanced) and $1,399/month (Assigned Designer, same-day delivery).
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Bottom line
For most manufacturing and industrial companies, a graphic design subscription covers the majority of ongoing design needs at a fraction of what you'd spend on project-based agency work.
ManyPixels is the strongest option for teams that need consistent output across print and digital without managing multiple vendors. If you're repositioning your brand or need industrial strategy built into the work, Windmill Strategy and MFG Empire are worth the project investment.

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