| Firm | Location | Best For | Notable Clients | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Code and Theory | New York, NY | Major publishers, newsrooms, magazines | Major US publishers · newsrooms | $$$$ |
| #2 Athletics NYC | New York, NY | Cultural publishing, editorial brand systems | Cultural institutions · editorial brands | $$$ |
| #3 Huge | New York, NY | Major media enterprises, broadcasters, content platforms | Google · Delta · Hershey's · HBO | $$$$ |
| #4 AREA 17 | New York, NY (+ Paris) | Editorial-led publishing, intellectual content | Research publishers · cultural institutions | $$$ |
| #5 Big Drop Inc | New York, NY / Los Angeles, CA | Mid-market media, entertainment, content-led brands | Entertainment · media · content brands | $$$ |
$$$ = premium · $$$$ = enterprise
Ranked by our editorial team based on portfolio quality, client outcomes, and industry reputation.
Best For
Major publishers, newsrooms, magazines, large-scale editorial platforms
Code and Theory has spent two decades reshaping how major US media organisations show up online — and the publishing portfolio backs it up. They've redesigned and rebuilt platforms for some of the most-recognised newsrooms and magazines in the country, with a particular reputation for editorial systems that handle high-volume publishing without sacrificing visual sophistication. Their NYC headquarters runs the kind of multi-year programs that involve design systems, CMS migrations, and front-end architecture simultaneously — work that requires equal parts editorial sensitivity and engineering scale. The defining choice for publishers operating at genuine enterprise scale.
Notable clients: Major US publishers · newsrooms · magazines
Visit codeandtheory.comBest For
Cultural publishing, editorial brand systems, cross-disciplinary publishing
Athletics is a New York cross-disciplinary creative agency that operates fluently at the intersection of design, technology, and editorial culture. Founded in Williamsburg, the studio has built a reputation for cultural and commercial brand work that genuinely respects content — making them a strong fit for publishers, cultural institutions, and editorial-led brands. Their work tends to feel intentionally crafted rather than templated, with a distinct point of view across identity, sites, and digital tools. A natural pick for publishing clients where the brief calls for design sophistication beyond a stock CMS theme.
Notable clients: Cultural institutions · editorial brands · publishing
Visit athleticsnyc.comBest For
Major media enterprises, broadcasters, content platforms at scale
Huge has been at the center of enterprise digital experience work since 1999, with a media practice that includes major US broadcasters, studios, and content platforms — clients like HBO and similar enterprise media organisations. Their NYC headquarters handles complex media engagements where the design challenge is matched by content scale, audience analytics, and multi-platform delivery. If your media organisation needs a partner that can operate across web, app, and connected experiences simultaneously, Huge sets the standard for US enterprise media work.
Notable clients: Google · Delta · Hershey's · HBO
Visit hugeinc.comBest For
Editorial-led publishing, intellectual content, complex narrative sites
AREA 17 is a New York-headquartered digital agency known for handling intellectually serious clients — research institutions, scientific publishers, cultural organisations, and editorial-led publishing brands. Their work tends to be considered, typographically disciplined, and built for content that's genuinely complex. A natural fit when the publishing brief involves long-form journalism, academic publishing, science writing, or any editorial product where readers expect the design to respect the substance of the writing.
Notable clients: Research publishers · cultural institutions · editorial publishing
Visit area17.comBest For
Mid-market media, entertainment, content-led brands
Big Drop is a bicoastal US digital agency with a portfolio that spans entertainment, media, and content-led consumer brands. They sit at a useful price point: more sophisticated than typical mid-market agencies, more accessible than NY enterprise networks. Their work is design-led and built for clients who need a polished, well-engineered media site without committing to a multi-million-dollar engagement. A natural fit for established mid-market publishers and entertainment brands.
Notable clients: Entertainment · media · content brands
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