We believe that good design can make a great difference in the world.
Addressing the day’s complex, critical issues and solving them with urgency takes bold leadership and clarity of purpose. Galvanizing others to join you along the way requires clear communication and resonant design. It takes design that is courageous and rich. Design that tells the story behind the story and reminds audiences why it matters.
At Page 33, we are dedicated to collaborating with organizations and companies with a core commitment
to lasting positive change for people and planet. We create high-impact design that puts purpose at its center, invites engagement and inspires action.
Our Team
Carla Delgado
Founder + Creative Director
Todd Wickersty
Head of Digital
Haley Taylor Nitsch
Design Director
Grace Hayes
Designer
Areas of Expertise
Brand Identity
Editorial Design
Infographics
Campaigns
Content Strategy
Visual Storytelling
Art Direction
Website Design
Clients and Collaborators
World Wildlife Fund
American Forests
CARE
The Nature Conservancy
Bishop Museum of Science and Nature
Tree Folks
World Education Services
Texas Tribune
United Way for Greater Austin
The 19th*
Drexel University
University of Pennsylvania
World Trade Center Institute
Healthy Futures of Texas
Partners in Parenting
Hooked on Phonics
Sidwell Friends School
Hand In Hand Consulting
MAYA Consulting
Life School
Mainspring Schools
Testimonials
“With rigor, humor, and conceptual elegance, Page 33’s designs have brought WWF’s nascent vision for World Wildlife Magazine to life. Their team helped us clear away cluttered expectations and cut to the core—both design and purpose—of a product that has redefined how WWF presents itself to its most vital and engaged supporters.”
— Alex MacLennan, Senior Director of Content and Editorial, World Wildlife Fund
“Every designer I’ve ever worked with knows I’m hard to please, but Page 33 got it — got me, and got us — immediately. Their team has vision and confidence and a laser focus and enormous talent. I will absolutely work with Page 33 again.”
— Evan Smith, CEO, The Texas Tribune