
Concept Shop PHX
Page Grier | Phoenix, AZ
THE SCOPE: MINI BRAND & MINI WEB
THE VIBES: WARM – EDITORIAL – APPROACHABLE
THE INDUSTRY: NONPROFIT CONSULTING
Page brings a grounded yet elevated perspective to her work at Concept Shop PHX, blending strategy with style in a way that feels both intentional and approachable. Her vision is rooted in community and creativity, giving her clients a space where ideas feel both exciting and achievable.
Because Concept Shop PHX was a brand-new business, we started from the ground up—building a full brand identity and web presence. Together, we crafted a clean, modern aesthetic with bold typography, sun-drenched desert tones, and subtle architectural nods. Paired with fresh, high-end branding images, the website feels editorial, informational, and welcoming. The result is a polished visual identity and online home that reflects Page’s forward-thinking spirit and sets the stage for the creative hub she’s building in Phoenix.
Concept Shop PHX // Messaging that moves people // Strategies rooted in clarity // Campaigns with heart




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“OMG OMG OMG in LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE. Truly, I feel so seen. I am proud. I feel like every potential new client will visit my site and be like, ‘damn, this girl has got it goin’ on!’ … Lexi is here for the girls. What she does is more than pump out cute looks, she submerges herself in your identity, purpose and mission and swims around in it until the most authentic brand rises to the surface. She cares. About you, your final product, your success.”
- PAGE GRIER
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“Off the bat Lexi was so real and saw me. She understands that an entrepreneur is more than just their business, they are a whole human and every ounce of that contributes to how they want to show up. I never had to fake it, and as someone with extreme imposter syndrome, that was such a gift.”
- PAGE GRIER
