Key Takeaways
- Uncommon Creative Studio is a certified Most Loved Workplace® (2021 & 2026), recognised for putting people at the heart of everything.
- Graphic Designers work across studios in London, New York, and Stockholm on brands that genuinely matter to people.
- The culture is built on craft excellence, creative freedom, and trust — no politics, no hierarchy.
- Uncommon was named Design & Branding Agency of the Year by Ad Age's 2026 A-List.
What Is It Like to Work at Uncommon Creative Studio as a Graphic Designer?
Working at Uncommon as a Graphic Designer means being part of a team that refuses to settle. Every brief is a chance to create something that lands with real people. You are surrounded by creatives, strategists, and storytellers who challenge you to push further — every single day. The energy is fast, focused, and genuinely exciting.
Why Is Uncommon Creative Studio a Most Loved Workplace®?
Uncommon has earned the Most Loved Workplace® certification in both 2021 and 2026. This recognition is not handed out lightly. It reflects a culture where people feel valued, trusted, and empowered to do their best work. Leadership listens. Teams own their output. There are no corner offices or unnecessary layers — just talented people building something different together.
What Kind of Work Will a Graphic Designer Do at Uncommon?
Uncommon is one of advertising's fastest-growing creative studios. As a Graphic Designer, you will work on brand-building projects for leaders and founders navigating real moments of change. The work spans identity, campaigns, and communications across global markets. Winning the Ad Age 2026 A-List Design & Branding Agency of the Year title shows the calibre of what gets made here.
Beyond client work, Uncommon runs Unrest — an accelerator for purpose-led businesses backed by B Corporation and Seedrs. Designers can connect their craft to projects that drive genuine positive impact in the world.
Does Uncommon Creative Studio Support Career Growth?
Yes — career development is built into the fabric of how Uncommon operates. Designers have access to tuition reimbursement, education stipends, mentorship programmes, leadership training, and conference attendance. The commitment to continuous learning means your skills grow alongside the studio itself.
- Tuition reimbursement and education stipends
- Mentorship programmes and leadership training
- Conference attendance and industry events
- Continuous learning and skill development opportunities
Does Uncommon Creative Studio Offer Flexible or Remote Work?
Uncommon offers remote work options, flexible hours, and hybrid work models. The studio believes in freedom and autonomy — you have a say in how and where you do your best work. With studios in London, New York, and Stockholm, there are also rich in-person environments to collaborate and create when the moment calls for it.
What Makes Uncommon's Culture Unique for Designers?
Uncommon's culture DNA is built around words like authentic, bold, crafted, meaningful, and unconventional. For a Graphic Designer, that means your instincts are respected. Your ideas are heard. The studio celebrates diverse talent from all backgrounds, actively seeking perspectives that challenge the norm. There is no room for mediocrity — and no ceiling on ambition either.
The studio also offers mental health support, wellness programmes, and paid volunteering time (8 hours annually), because doing great creative work starts with being well.
Ready to Design at Uncommon?
If you are a Graphic Designer who wants to build brands that matter — at a studio that genuinely cares about its people — this is the opportunity. Uncommon Creative Studio is not just another agency. It is a loved place to work where your craft can reach its full potential.
Apply for the Graphic Designer role at Uncommon Creative Studio and take the next step in your creative career. You can also explore all open roles on the Uncommon Creative Studio careers page.



