Chicago, IL — October 4, 2025 — ArtVersion continues to hold the #1 position on Clutch’s Leaders Matrix for graphic design agencies, a placement built on verified client reviews, consistent delivery, and market presence.
Clutch Leaders Matrix

Design choices anchored in what mattered most
When Sensys Getso, a technology company needed to translate complex systems into something the public could quickly understand, our team stripped the message to what mattered: make communities safer. That focus shaped website content, motion, and interface, every decision made the story easier to grasp. The work went on to be recognized at the Collision Awards for its advocacy impact, a reminder that disciplined design can carry a message further.
Reducing noise to amplify meaning
On the brand and web design front, BlueStone Advisors asked for a site that served real users, not just a portfolio. We tightened information architecture, simplified decision paths, and raised the bar on accessibility and craft. That project earned a W3 Award, but more importantly, it gave the client a sharper tool to communicate trust. Awards follow outcomes. They don’t create them.
Why this recognition matters
Clutch’s Leaders Matrix weighs a firm’s ability to deliver and focus—with verified client interviews, past work, and market presence driving how companies are placed. As of October 2025, ArtVersion sits at the top of Chicago’s list in the Graphic Design category, reflecting both the breadth of our portfolio and the depth of client trust built over time.
Sustained leadership, not a spike
This isn’t a new peak; it’s continuity. Across recent Clutch updates and categories, ArtVersion has remained at the front of the pack including national recognition earlier this year, and prior first-place acknowledgments in Chicago. The through-line is consistent: user-centered work that performs in the real world.
What clients can expect next
We’ll keep doing what got us here: listening hard, designing with intent, and shipping work that stands up to scrutiny by users, by clients, and by peers. The bar resets with every engagement. Holding the top spot only matters if the next project earns it again.