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Graphic Design Services

IT Graphics operates similarly to an in-house ad agency, operating effectively to produce a large body of high-quality and notable work  under tight turn-around deadlines – often within the same or next business day.

Our services are available to all county departments, including the County Executive’s Communications team. Additionally, we serve the District Attorney, County Clerk, Board of Elections, Board of Legislators and  Westchester Community College.  IT Graphics' in-house operations generate cost savings for clients, and by extension, the county.

We produce multi-media marketing campaigns for our clients that include advertising in a variety of media channels; public outreach, promotional items, Web design and editing and content development, Web coding, signage and county-wide visual standards for Web and print, to name just a few.

We work collaboratively with all our stakeholders, taking the lead on creative solutions. We are involved from the get-go with conceptualization to finished product. Our deliverables reflect the marketing strategy and are disseminated to the target audience through a variety of media channels, from static signs to digital signage, from paper to Web.

Projects of Note

  • District Attorney’s Office Rebranding – Web site, print collateral, new look and feel
  • DOT Public Service Announcement – Smart Commute video creative concept, marketing, email blast, advertising, social media
  • Custom Illustration – for example, “Why Westchester” campaign for Economic Development - used an original drawing,  “Westchester Map” in a county-wide mailer
  • Mobile applications – collaborated with software developers, developed county standards and established branding, provided creative elements

County departments or municipalities interested in developing marketing to deliver to their messages to the community, can fill out the graphic and print request form and e-mail us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.