Strong, solid and sustainable. Studio Via collaborates with business owners, individuals and decision makers of a variety of industry categories to develop, plan and execute projects to help all aspects of a company’s marketing efforts. From logo design, website launch, print collateral development, we will create and produce pieces that fit a company’s growing needs. We listen to our clients, learn about their business and develop sustainable solutions to meet budgets and goals.
Meet the Team
While sharing belly laughs and a mad desire to help people succeed, husband+wife team Studio Via bring their authentic flavor to every business solution. Working hard both in the studio and out, they strive to deliver genius (aim high!) and prose to every project.
Robin Castillo
Designer, Mother & Dreamer
After 15 years in the publishing industry, Robin jumped into Studio Via full-time and hasn’t looked back. Relationship building and client focused solutions fall in Robin’s main passion buckets. When she’s not in front of her screen or conducting a zoom conference call, she’s chasing her dreams and her kids. Robin’s knowledge of quantitative and qualitative design helps her serve her clients 100. Clients like Arizona Mission of Mercy, Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence, Children’s Action Alliance, WM Grace Properties and Gannett have been with Studio Via for over 5 years and they have built brands that have magic together.
Adolfo Castillo
Designer, Big Papa & Maker in the Making
Adolfo is passionate about art; all forms and creations. He dreams big and is known for his problem solving approach to projects. As a seasoned designer with over 20 years experience — he has a knack for problem solving. In his day job he is surrounded by printed magazines and beautiful works of art as Publisher of International Artist Publishing and by night, he has been known to contribute to projects on deck in the studio. Adolfo spends his free time (what free time?) tossing their kids into the sky at the park, visiting galleries and trying to fit in household maker projects in his workshop.