Brand Designer
Marketing Department | Reports to Marketing Director, Visual Brand
Location: Hybrid or Remote
This role is open to candidates based in Long Beach, San Diego, Scottsdale, Northwest Arkansas, or the DC Metro Area. Team members located near one of our offices will work in a hybrid capacity. Candidates outside of these locations may work fully remote.
About Common Arts
Common Arts is a multidisciplinary design firm working across architecture, interior design, urban design, and landscape architecture. We operate as one integrated company made up of several distinct studios, each with its own focus and voice: RDC, Studio One Eleven, DyeLot, and PDO.
Our Marketing department functions as an internal creative agency serving all studios under the Common Arts umbrella. The Brand Designer is a fully integrated member of the Marketing team, partnering closely with leadership, business development, and studio teams to shape how each brand shows up in the world while maintaining a clear, cohesive point of view across the firm. This role will design across all Common Arts brands and work within the Marketing department across studios, project types, and audiences.
About the Role
We are looking for a Brand Designer to help further develop and express the visual identities of our brands across a wide range of touchpoints. This role sits at the intersection of brand and graphic design and requires both strong visual craft and thoughtful, strategic decision-making.
You will collaborate closely with the Marketing Director, Visual Brand, as part of the core Marketing team, and work alongside marketing and business development partners to translate brand strategy into clear, compelling design. This role is hands-on and execution-focused, with opportunities to shape and evolve brand systems over time.
What You’ll Do
About You
Qualifications
Tools, Technology, and AI
We actively embrace new tools and technologies that improve how we work, including the thoughtful use of AI to support efficiency, exploration, and production. We expect designers to be transparent about how they use AI in their workflow and to apply it responsibly in service of strong design outcomes, not as a replacement for craft or judgment.
Brand Designer • San Diego, CA, US