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Immersio Media is a web design and computer graphics micro-studio located in Portland, Oregon. We specialize in web design and related web services for tattoo artists and other creatives.

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Services We Provide (7)

Graphic DesignUser Experience/User InterfaceCustomer Relationship ManagementContent MarketingEmail MarketingSearch Engine OptimizationWeb Design

Business Overview

Small

$1,000 or more

$500 or more, monthly

B2B

Local

1–5

<$500,000

Technologies We Support (9)

Adobe Business CatalystAdobe Creative SuiteDudaOneGoogle AnalyticsHTMLHubspotJoomla!WeeblyWordPress

Industry Expertise (2)

Business ServicesEntertainment

What Makes Us Different?

I am a small business committed to helping other small businesses establish a distinctive and professional presence on the web. I've designed for a variety of business models over the years - from freelancer to international non-profit. Along the way, I discovered a passion for custom design intended to frame the works of other creatives as the masterpieces they are.

I specialize in and especially love designing websites for tattoo artists and studios. Having been a tattoo client myself, I know what someone needs to see to feel confident booking time in an artist's chair. In fact, it's my love for the artistry of tattooing that inspired the naming conventions I use for my service packages and proprietary editing systems.  

By remaining a small studio, I am able to maintain personal relationships with each of my clients. As a result, communications are clear and direct, and my clients always know where a new design project, site update, or support ticket stands. They also feel at ease knowing their projects aren't being transferred back and forth between a large agency's departments thus risking key design concepts getting lost in the shuffle.