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2.0
Sep 6, 2016
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Pros

- GRAPHEK produces pretty great print work because it's designers are highly creative. - Because of the small staff, the designers also get to touch a lot of different projects. - The employees are generally good people and fun to be around. - Monthly potlucks are really fun and delicious.

Cons

The creative director is also the owner of the business and her time is not managed well because of it. Most of the designers are not only doing design but also project management, writing, admin, everything. Which, is a great learning experience but the designers have to take on all of these rolls without being payed to do so. The starting salaries are way below average. There is also no senior level designers so many of the employees are straight out of school with no one to learn from since the creative director's time is sparse as is her knowledge of the adobe creative suite. This is a print studio and even though there are a few web designs in GRAPHEKs portfolio the owners really don't know much about web or designing for web and rely on the knowledge of their employees. Overall this is a high anxiety place to work in with a lot of pressure put on the designers. Internally it's a battle for everything. Days off, a mouse pad, time, etc. The benefits are horrible, the pay is equally horrible and the policies are just wacky. But because it is such a small place that hires designers right out of school, they can get away with it. It seems like a great place to work at in the beginning but everyone realizes how difficult it is to be there and will leave, usually within a year.

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5.0
Dec 17, 2018
Anonymous intern
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Pros

I worked at GRAPHEK as an intern for 8 months. The team is amazing and everyone is great to work with. They go the extra mile to produce quality work for their clients, which is evident in their portfolio. The work is challenging creatively and fast paced but well worth it. As an intern I got to touch a variety of print and digital projects. My experience working with the team really pushed me creatively and gave me great tools to add to my belt as a designer. Everyone takes an interest in helping one another grow creatively. Ellen, Walter, and the rest of the GRAPHEK team go out of their way to create a wonderful work culture that really makes the environment fun to work in and fosters team building.

Cons

Hated that the internship had to end.

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1.0
Mar 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The art directors, designers, and project managers here are some of the most talented, dedicated people I’ve worked with. It’s a small but mighty team that produces exceptional creative work under pressure. The range of clients, projects, and creativity is impressive.

Cons

I should have trusted my instincts after reading previous Glassdoor reviews and interview posts — they echoed my experience with uncanny accuracy. Common threads include overwork, micromanagement, and leadership that “treats employees more like children than professionals.” One reviewer mentioned the “authoritative and uncomfortable management dynamic,” another described being “severely overworked,” and another revealed "inappropriate curiosity into my personal life,” all sentiments remain accurate. These accounts reflect the day-to-day reality at the company. While the proprietors can be personable, working under them is unpredictable and stressful. Priorities shift without warning, decisions are often reversed, and feedback swings from supportive to critical. The result is a high-pressure environment where even strong performers struggle to succeed. I was hired to replace one long-tenured Art Director while simultaneously overseeing another talented Art Director — someone the leadership clearly admired. That Art Director should have been promoted in the first place, making my role both exceptionally challenging and unsustainable. The workload, constant meetings, constant internal revisions, and rigid processes left little time for focused creative work. Even the hiring process — four and a half months long — reflected the overcomplication that defines daily operations. If you value autonomy, clarity, and healthy leadership, proceed with caution.

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