Fabric Social
Midweight Designer

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Who We Are
Fabric Social is the maverick of social agencies. We specialise in building brands through best-in-class social content, trend-first creative, and community-first thinking. We’re not just about reach; we’re about resonance. We nourish communities, creating social ecosystems that pull audiences in, not just push content out. And now, we’re looking for a Midweight Designer to bring bold, best-in-class design thinking to everything we create.
The Role
As our Midweight Designer, you’ll be responsible for crafting visually striking content that makes brands unmissable. You’ll work across static, motion, and interactive formats, shaping creative that doesn’t just look good but drives engagement and conversation. Working closely with strategists, creatives, production and client teams, you’ll push the boundaries of what design can be.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Design: Creating best-in-class content that stands out across Campaigns, Digital, OOH, and Social. You understand the unique design languages of the different platforms and how to flex your output accordingly.
- Concept Development: Collaborating with creatives to bring campaign ideas to life through bold, effective visuals.
- Brand Guardian: Upholding and evolving the visual identity of both client and our internal brand across touchpoints, ensuring everything feels cohesive and elevated.
- Motion & Static Design: Crafting everything from high-impact graphics to lightweight motion assets that feel native to the platform.
- Brand Identity for Social: Evolving and adapting brand guidelines for the fast-moving world of social, ensuring consistency while staying agile.
- A Multi-Tasking Maker: You can juggle multiple projects, pivot quickly, and produce polished work at pace. You thrive in buzzy, fast-paced and collaborative environments.
- Trendspotting & Innovation: Staying ahead of platform trends, tools, and aesthetics to keep our design work fresh and culturally relevant.
- Art Direction: Working with photographers, videographers, and illustrators to bring creative visions to life. Bonus if you moonlight as a photographer, illustrator or similar.
- Collaboration & Mentorship: Supporting and inspiring the rest of the team and helping them level up their design chops.
- Craft & Execution: Ensuring every piece of work is polished, precise, and optimised for impact, where needed.
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What We’re Looking For
- A Generalist Designer: You instinctively understand how design works across multiple platforms.
- Multi-Format Excellence: Delivering high-quality creative across multiple formats.
- A Multi-Disciplinary Creative: You’re comfortable with motion graphics and can design light animated assets.
- A Digital & Social Trendspotter: You know what’s visually trending before it hits the mainstream and can apply it in brand-appropriate ways.
- A Brand Storyteller: You can take a brand’s identity and make it feel native, fresh, and dynamic in context.
- A Detail-Obsessed Creator: You care about the little things that make a design exceptional, from typography to motion curves.
- An Agile & Adaptable Thinker: You thrive in a fast-paced environment and know how to turn around high-quality work quickly.
- A Proactive Problem-Solver: You bring creative solutions to design challenges, always thinking ahead.
- A Figma and Adobe Pro: You’re fluent in the tools of the trade, with strong skills in Figma (essential), Photoshop and Illustrator and a good understanding of After Effects.


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What You’ll Get
- The opportunity to shape the visual identity of a fast-growing, culture-driven social agency.
- A seat at the table, working with brands that want to push boundaries.
- A creative culture that champions bold ideas, experimentation, and craft.
- A team of mavericks, trendsetters, and cultural obsessives who love what they do.
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