Logo systems and visual foundations
- Primary marks, wordmarks, monograms, and submarks.
- Color palettes, typography systems, and brand guidelines.
- Rollout asset packs, mood boards, and application examples.
Studio production — Tulsa to worldwide
My Dark Lab produces brand systems, websites, campaigns, print assets, video, event graphics, athlete materials, packaging, and promotional products for businesses that need a real public presence.
How to see examples
Many client projects at My Dark Lab include confidentiality agreements — which means specific client names and individual assets are not displayed publicly by default. This is standard practice for boutique studios working with businesses, athletes, and brands that haven't authorized public display.
The best way to see examples is to submit a project request with your business type and the service you're exploring. The response will include portfolio examples relevant to your industry, alongside a scope recommendation and starting price range for your project.
Work areas
Each area below represents production deliverables the studio has built for real clients. Request intake to see category-specific examples.
How to see relevant examples
Submitting through the intake form is the fastest way to see examples aligned to your industry, service type, and budget range.
Fill in your business type, the service you need, and your preferred timeline through the private intake form.
The response includes portfolio examples relevant to your project type, industry, and scope — not a generic gallery dump.
Alongside the examples, the response includes a deliverable scope, starting price range, and next steps for your specific project.
Once the scope fits, the project is confirmed with a proposal, timeline, and deposit structure before production begins.
Industries served
The studio has produced work across industries for clients in Tulsa, Oklahoma, nationally, and worldwide.
Brand identity, websites, launch campaigns, social templates, and lead capture systems for businesses starting strong.
Restaurant branding, menus, packaging, loyalty cards, social kits, and grand opening materials.
Fighter marks, walkout packages, sponsor decks, highlight reels, fight posters, and merch design.
Event branding, fight cards, festival graphics, live visuals, sponsor deliverables, and recap assets.
Shopify stores, product pages, packaging design, labels, product mockups, and launch promotion graphics.
Nonprofit branding, fundraising campaigns, gala collateral, annual reports, and donor touchpoint systems.
Contractor branding, vehicle wraps, door hanger campaigns, service flyers, and local SEO starter kits.
Album covers, podcast branding, stream overlays, creator media kits, and music release promo systems.
Questions about the work
Many clients at My Dark Lab operate in competitive industries and have confidentiality or NDA arrangements in place. Displaying specific brand assets or business names publicly without authorization is not standard practice at the studio. Portfolio examples are available on request through project intake.
Submit a project request through the intake form. Include your business type and the service or deliverable you're exploring. The response will include examples matched to your industry and project scope, alongside a starting price range and recommended next step.
The studio works most frequently with founders launching a new business, restaurants and hospitality brands, athletes and fight promoters, event organizers, local service businesses in Tulsa and Oklahoma, e-commerce brands, and nonprofits running fundraising campaigns.
Yes. Many projects begin at the launch stage — a first logo, a first website, and a first set of social and print assets. Starting packages for new businesses typically run $1,000–$3,500 for a launch-ready identity and web foundation.
The best way to evaluate fit is to submit a project request with your details. The response includes examples, a scope recommendation, and a price range — all before any commitment is required. Starting prices are also published publicly on every service and catalog page so you can assess budget fit in advance.
Policies, add-ons, and operating fees
Rush timing, source files, licensing, vendor coordination, revisions, and monthly support are visible before work begins.
Used only when the schedule requires immediate turnaround and normal queue timing is not realistic.
Applies to approved short-window production requests.
Working/source files are released when scoped, licensed, and paid for.
Applied to overdue balances after the invoice due date.
Whichever amount is greater protects scheduled production time and completed work.
Covers selection, licensing, and handoff management for paid stock assets.
Covers licensed type recommendations, purchase coordination, and usage notes.
Applies when requests move beyond the approved scope or production plan.
Quoted when a project needs more review cycles than originally included.
Physical goods, printed items, shipping, and tax are quoted separately when applicable.
Covers shop communication, file prep, proof review, and production coordination.
Based on recurring creative hours, response expectations, and production load.
Optional management for hosting, updates, small checks, and service coordination.
Optional renewal and DNS coordination for domains managed through the studio.
Optional search visibility review, content recommendations, and tracking support.
Optional analytics review and monthly notes for traffic, conversions, and site behavior.
Optional improvements after launch based on real usage, search behavior, and conversion needs.
Blocks of 5-15 hours for recurring design, content, or production support.
Often included in web packages when scoped up front.
Extended post-launch help for teams that need a longer support window.
Final proposals confirm exact scope, deliverables, timeline, deposit, production costs, licensing, taxes, and support terms before work begins.