Mid-Level Graphic Designer

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Job Type: Full-Time, Exempt

Salary: $70,000–$78,000

Benefits: Medical, PTO and 401K Plan

Location: Hybrid position based in Petaluma, CA

About Us

Revel is a boutique creative agency in the heart of California Wine Country. We specialize in building memorable brand identities, packaging, and print and digital communications that connect brands with their audiences.

Our small, strategy-first team is collaborative, innovative, level-headed, and above all, creative. We’re committed to solving our clients’ challenges through thoughtful creative problem-solving while maintaining a high standard of work/life balance. Revel is proudly woman-owned.

Position Overview

We’re looking for a versatile, rock-solid Mid-Level Graphic Designer who thrives in a fast-moving creative environment. This role is ideal for someone who loves the craft of design, can manage a steady flow of projects with confidence, and genuinely enjoys being the go-to person for getting things done well and on time.

Responsibilities

  • Design across a wide range of print and digital projects,  from brand identity and packaging to web assets, presentations, and campaign materials

  • Collaborate closely with the Creative Director, Art Director, and team members to move projects smoothly through each phase

  • Track project details, timelines, and deliverables to ensure nothing falls through the cracks

  • Maintain impeccably organized files and assets

  • Manage multiple deadlines and shifting priorities without losing momentum

  • Communicate directly with clients to gather assets, clarify needs, and keep projects aligned with expectations

  • Prepare production-ready files for print and digital delivery

  • Contribute fresh, thoughtful creative ideas while honoring brand strategy and project constraints

Requirements

  • 3–5+ years of experience in a design role (agency experience is a plus, but not required). An exceptional portfolio may substitute for fewer years of experience

  • High proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite, especially Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign

  • Working knowledge of digital design tools and best practices (Figma, Canva, or XD experience is a bonus)

  • Strong layout, typography, and brand development fundamentals

  • Ability to manage deadlines, prioritize workload, and stay organized during high-volume periods

  • Ability to work in the Petaluma office 2–3 days per week

  • Knowledge of print production and digital best practices is a strong plus

Keys to Success

  • Strong project management instincts and attention to detail. Owns design production details from intake through delivery, including tracking specs, assets, timelines, approvals, and version control to keep projects accurate, on time, and moving smoothly.

  • A proactive, solutions-oriented mindset — you anticipate needs and help keep work moving

  • Clear communication and excellent file-organization habits

  • A collaborative personality with the ability to work independently when needed

  • Comfort interacting directly with clients in a professional, friendly, and organized way

Our Commitment

Revel is committed to equitable hiring and employment practices and provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, sex or gender, gender identity or expression (including transgender status), sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age, disability, genetic information, military service, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws.

Apply: Send your cover letter, résumé and portfolio link to jobs@thinkrevel.com

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