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over 30 years in the
design business

Artmil has provided award-winning graphic design, web design, and print services to the greater Tri-Cities area since 1994. With clients from Walla Walla to Yakima, Idaho to Oregon and beyond, we’ve had the pleasure of helping some of the most well-known businesses, non-profits, arts organizations, and government entities in the region, engage with their audience with clarity and style.

Graphic Design

  • Logos
  • Business Cards & Stationery
  • Brochures & Flyers
  • Posters & Displays
  • and more!

Web Design

  • Website Design
  • Site Hosting
  • Site Maintenance
  • Basic Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Print

  • Digital Printing (Low Quantity)
  • Offset Printing (High Quantity)
  • Large Format Printing
  • Art Prints
  • and more!

What Inspires Us

Current
Yet Classic

Our philosophy is that good design is durable. Of course it’s important to keep an eye on current trends, but “trendy” can also have a short shelf life and require frequent replacement. There’s a lot to appreciate in time-honored design that’s always been good. At Artmil we have fun exploring different eras and genres, appreciating what makes them “tick,” and then using that to inspire something different and fresh.

What Our Clients Have To Say

Website Accessibility: What You Need to Know (And Why It Actually Matters)

If you’ve heard the term “ADA compliance” or “WCAG” floating around in web design conversations lately and thought, “Great, another acronym to worry about”—you’re not alone. But here’s the thing: website accessibility isn’t just another box to check. It’s about making sure everyone can use your website, regardless of their abilities. And if you’re a government entity or work with one, this just became a lot more urgent. The Reality Check: Where We Stand Here’s

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Website Accessibility: What You Need to Know (And Why It Actually Matters)

If you’ve heard the term “ADA compliance” or “WCAG” floating around in web design conversations lately and thought, “Great, another acronym to worry about”—you’re not alone. But here’s the thing: website accessibility isn’t just another box to check. It’s about making sure everyone can use your website, regardless of their abilities. And if you’re a government entity or work with one, this just became a lot more urgent. The Reality Check: Where We Stand Here’s

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