5 Graphic design services for wellness brands that do it all

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TL;DR
Most wellness brands don't have a design problem. They have a volume problem. They know what they want to look like. What falls apart is execution: social graphics go out late, ad creatives get recycled, and the website hasn't been updated in months. For brands with ongoing content demands, a design subscription solves this better than a freelancer or agency. Here's how the top services compare.
- ✅ Best overall: ManyPixels, with its daily output model and dedicated designer path, handles everything from social content to brand identity.
- ✅ Best budget pick: Kimp is a reliable entry-level option for wellness brands just getting started.
- ✅ Best enterprise option: Superside, if you need senior creative strategy alongside production.
- ✅ Best bundled service: Flocksy, if you need copy and design from one subscription.
- ⚠️ Worth knowing: Penji's base plan has no quality control layer. Fine if you have an internal reviewer. A real risk if you don't.
The real design problem wellness brands face
The global wellness industry is worth over $6 trillion, and the brands competing in it are increasingly competing on design. Clean, consistent, trustworthy visuals aren't a differentiator anymore. They're the baseline.
Here's the thing: most wellness brands already know what they want to look like. The mood board exists. The brand guidelines are written. What falls apart is the execution. A yoga studio needs three new Instagram posts per week, two email headers per month, seasonal promotions, and a landing page refresh every quarter. A supplements brand is juggling product packaging, paid ad creatives, influencer kit assets, and a blog content schedule simultaneously.
That's not an aesthetics problem. It's a volume problem. And it makes wellness brands one of the best fits for a graphic design subscription of almost any industry.
We compared six of the most widely used design services for health and wellness brands, looking specifically at which ones can sustain output over a full content calendar without becoming a management burden themselves.
1. ManyPixels: Best overall for wellness brands that need consistent daily output
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Starting price: ~$699/month (Advanced plan)
Model: Daily output queue, with optional dedicated designer path
Turnaround: 24–48 hours first drafts; same-day on dedicated plans
The core reason ManyPixels works well for wellness brands is the daily output model. Every business day, work moves. A typical daily output is 2–3 social media graphics, or a first draft of a landing page, or a logo concept, or 4–5 pages of a brochure or ebook. Complex projects like brand identity systems or packaging get daily progress updates until complete. You're never left waiting on a status update or chasing a freelancer for a response.
The service covers the full range of wellness design needs: brand identity, social graphics, display ads, email graphics, landing pages, packaging labels, custom illustrations, and motion graphics. One honest note on scope: complex video editing is available on higher plans only. And "unlimited requests" means unlimited submissions to your queue, not simultaneous delivery. The queue works top to bottom, one or two daily outputs depending on your plan.
However, ManyPixels also offers a hybrid option: Assigned Designer or Design Team plans, where one or two designers work exclusively for your brand. For wellness brands where visual consistency is non-negotiable, working with a designer who learns your aesthetic over months makes a real difference to output quality.
✅ Best for: Wellness brands with ongoing content demands and a clear aesthetic that need consistent daily output across social, email, and ads.
❌ Not ideal for: Brands needing one large project turned around in a single week, or those requiring active creative strategy (that's Superside's territory).
2. Design Pickle: Best for high-volume wellness content teams

Starting price: ~$1,349/month
Model: Hours-based with a dedicated designer
Turnaround: 1–2 business days
Design Pickle is a veteran in the unlimited design industry, with hundreds of designers on their team. It’s worth noting that they move from an unlimited request model to an hours-based model in 2025. This means you're buying a set number of designer hours per month, not unlimited submissions.
For high-volume wellness content teams, this works well when your monthly output is predictable. A social media manager producing 60 assets per month can calculate the value clearly. Where it gets complicated is when project mix shifts, because packaging revisions and brand identity work burn hours significantly faster than social graphics do. A month that goes heavier on print materials than expected can leave you short.
To be fair: the hours model is more transparent than "unlimited" in some ways. You know exactly what you're buying. The trade-off is the mental overhead of tracking usage, which some teams find more management burden than it's worth.
✅ Best for: Wellness content teams with high, predictable monthly asset volume and budget for a premium tier.
❌ Not ideal for: Brands with variable monthly output or tight budgets.
3. Penji: Best for wellness teams with an internal creative lead handling QC

Starting price: ~$995/month
Model: Dedicated designer, self-managed on base plan
Turnaround: 24–48 hours
Penji's base plan includes the same design scope as its higher plans. That's genuinely good value and worth knowing, because it's not immediately obvious from the pricing page. The difference between Penji plans isn't what you can request. It's how your account is managed.
The catch on the base plan is no quality control layer between designer and delivery. Work goes from the designer to your delivery tab without a second set of eyes reviewing it first. For a SaaS company pushing out social graphics, that's a manageable risk. For a supplement brand or a mental health platform, where off-brand output can quietly erode the trust you've worked to build, it's worth thinking through carefully.
To be fair: this isn't Penji cutting corners. It's a deliberate pricing structure. The base plan is built for teams that don't need hand-holding. Just go in knowing what you're getting.
✅ Best for: Wellness teams with an internal creative lead who reviews all design assets before they go live.
❌ Not ideal for: Small teams without a design-literate reviewer, or brands where off-brand output carries high reputational risk.
4. Superside: Best for enterprise wellness brands with complex creative needs

Starting price: ~$5,000/month
Model: Creative team with a dedicated creative director
Turnaround: 1–2 business days
Superside is a different category of service entirely. At $5,000+ per month to start, it's not competing with ManyPixels or Kimp. It's competing with hiring a senior creative director plus a full production team.
The differentiator is the creative director model. You're not just getting execution: you're getting strategic creative input, campaign concepting, and a team capable of handling complex multi-channel work simultaneously. For an enterprise wellness brand running national campaigns, launching multiple product lines, or managing several sub-brands, that combination is genuinely hard to replicate at this price.
The question to ask honestly is whether your design needs are execution-heavy or strategy-heavy. Most wellness brands, especially below $10M in revenue, need execution. They know what they want. They just need it produced consistently, every day. Superside is overkill for that. For brands where design directly drives revenue at scale and creative strategy is a competitive advantage, Superside earns its price.
One practical note: Superside's onboarding and project scoping process takes longer than the subscription services on this list. If speed to first output is your main pain point, that friction matters.
✅ Best for: Enterprise wellness brands that need senior creative strategy alongside high-volume production.
❌ Not ideal for: Small to mid-sized wellness brands primarily looking for execution support.
5. Kimp: Best for video-heavy marketing

Starting price: ~$699/month
Model: Queue-based team approach
Turnaround: 24–48 hours
Kimp offers 50% off on the first four months, making it one of the most affordable subscription services on the list (along with ManyPixels). Kimp covers the essentials well: social graphics, flyers, basic branding elements, and display ads. They also offer a separate pricing plan for video editing only, which can be a terrific choice for brands needing lots of video marketing materials.
The limitation is the price-scope factor. At $1,697 a month (without the discount) it’s a lot more than the comparable ManyPixels plan at $699. On top of that, the team approach means you may work with different designers across different requests. Brand profiles help maintain some consistency, but a rotating team isn't the same as a dedicated designer who has absorbed your aesthetic over six months. For early-stage brands where the visual identity is still settling, that's less of a problem. For brands with a refined, specific look, it starts to show.
✅ Best for: Early-stage wellness brands with limited budgets that need reliable social and marketing graphics.
❌ Not ideal for: Brands with complex design needs or those building out a full brand identity system.
6. Flocksy: Best for wellness brands that need design and copywriting bundled

Starting price: ~$500/month
Model: Queue-based, multi-service (design, copy, video)
Turnaround: 1–2 business days
Flocksy’s pitch is that it bundles graphic design, copywriting, and video editing into one subscription. For wellness brands producing blog content, email sequences, and social captions alongside visuals, that's an appealing idea. One vendor, one monthly bill, one point of contact.
Here's what the pricing page doesn't make obvious: the design and copy queues run separately. If you need a social graphic and caption produced together, you're submitting two requests to two separate queues. They don't automatically coordinate. For teams expecting design and copy to arrive as a coordinated creative workflow, the reality doesn't quite match the pitch.
✅ Best for: Lean wellness brand teams that need design and copywriting from one vendor and can manage separate queues.
❌ Not ideal for: Brands expecting design and copy to be coordinated in the same workflow, or those with complex visual needs.
Which graphic design service is right for your wellness brand?
The right fit depends almost entirely on where your brand is right now and what's actually causing the output problem.
👉 If your wellness brand has a full content calendar and needs consistent daily output across social, email, and ads, ManyPixels' Business or Assigned Designer plan is the most direct solution. The daily output model was built for exactly this use case.
👉 If you're early-stage and need to look credible without spending $1,000+ per month, start with Kimp. Upgrade when your volume demands it.
👉 If you have an in-house marketing lead who reviews every asset before it goes live, Penji's base plan gives you solid scope at a fair price. You're trading the QC layer for a lower monthly rate, and that trade-off works when someone internal is covering it.
👉 If your team produces high, predictable monthly asset volume and budget isn't a constraint, Design Pickle's hours model gives you clear visibility into what you're buying each month.
👉 If you need copy and design from one vendor and you're comfortable managing separate queues, Flocksy covers both without doubling your vendor list.
👉 If design drives revenue at an enterprise level and you need creative direction alongside execution, Superside is the only service on this list built for that.
Why wellness brands choose ManyPixels
ManyPixels works best as a long-term creative partner, not a one-off project service.
Here's what that looks like in practice:
- 💡 Daily output on every business day, not a queue that stalls while one large project finishes. Work moves every single day.
- 🎨 72% of customers choose a dedicated designer path (Assigned Designer or Design Team), which means consistent output from someone who has fully absorbed your brand.
- 📊 Full scope coverage for wellness brands: social graphics, brand identity, packaging, landing pages, custom illustrations, and motion graphics across all plans.
- ⚡ Slack communication on dedicated plans, so your designer is reachable during business hours, not waiting for a platform message to be picked up.
- 🚀 Pause for $10/month when campaigns wind down. No long-term contracts, no penalty for seasonal slowdowns.
👉 Explore ManyPixels plans and find the right fit for your wellness brand's output needs.
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Bottom line
For most health and wellness brands, the design problem isn't knowing what they want to look like. It's keeping up with the output. A subscription service with daily delivery solves that better than a freelancer or agency at comparable or lower cost, with less management overhead on your end.
ManyPixels is the strongest overall option for wellness brands that need consistent output across a full content calendar.

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