Independent Design Executive & Educator at Rachel Gogel LLC (Self-Employed).
Rachel Gogel (she/her) is a Paris-based independent creative executive shaping design initiatives at the intersection of brand, culture, and technology. Since founding her consultancy in 2020, she has collaborated with global organizations (Airbnb, Dropbox, QuickBooks) and women-led ventures (Chicken & Egg Films, Anew, Pulse Fund). Operating as a fractional leader, Rachel embeds deeply with teams to design how people work—unlocking human creativity and guiding companies through inflection points. Named one of Creative Boom’s “20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025,” she has influenced many energizing projects for her clients—from launching publications from scratch to scaling brand identity systems. Before starting her business, Rachel built teams at GQ, The New York Times’ award-winning T Brand Studio, Facebook, and Godfrey Dadich. A queer advocate championing marginalized voices, she addresses industry inequities through her mentorship commitments, speaking engagements, published writing, and active involvement in purpose-driven programs. Rachel is equally devoted to nurturing the next generation of creative talent as a passionate design educator—building curricula for institutions such as California College of the Arts, School of Visual Arts, and The School of The New York Times. Her insights have been featured in PRINT, Creative Review, Creative Boom, Fast Company, and Designfully. After hours, you can find Rachel museum hopping, playing basketball, or drinking chai with friends.
Godfrey Dadich Partners (GDP) is purpose-built for the interesting times we live in. The media business is in uncharted waters. Traditional models are broken. But the basics haven’t changed: brands need to know who they are, what they stand for, and what they’re here to do. By combining the best of design, journalism, and marketing, GDP helps organizations deliver more meaningful experiences. The firm’s interdisciplinary teams of creatives, editors, writers, strategists, marketers, producers, engineers, and project managers position storytelling at the core of everything they design—from brand identities to documentary films.
On this behind-the-scenes tour of one of the Bay Area’s top design firms, you’ll learn about their culture and methodologies, hear about past and present projects, and mingle with design luminaries and up-and-comers in the environment that inspires their best work. For GDP, it’s not about what they make, but how they make it; they are committed to setting a new standard for how inventive organizations inform, interact, and inspire.
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Independent Design Executive & Educator at Rachel Gogel LLC (Self-Employed).
Rachel Gogel (she/her) is a Paris-based independent creative executive shaping design initiatives at the intersection of brand, culture, and technology. Since founding her consultancy in 2020, she has collaborated with global organizations (Airbnb, Dropbox, QuickBooks) and women-led ventures (Chicken & Egg Films, Anew, Pulse Fund). Operating as a fractional leader, Rachel embeds deeply with teams to design how people work—unlocking human creativity and guiding companies through inflection points. Named one of Creative Boom’s “20 graphic designers inspiring us the most in 2025,” she has influenced many energizing projects for her clients—from launching publications from scratch to scaling brand identity systems. Before starting her business, Rachel built teams at GQ, The New York Times’ award-winning T Brand Studio, Facebook, and Godfrey Dadich. A queer advocate championing marginalized voices, she addresses industry inequities through her mentorship commitments, speaking engagements, published writing, and active involvement in purpose-driven programs. Rachel is equally devoted to nurturing the next generation of creative talent as a passionate design educator—building curricula for institutions such as California College of the Arts, School of Visual Arts, and The School of The New York Times. Her insights have been featured in PRINT, Creative Review, Creative Boom, Fast Company, and Designfully. After hours, you can find Rachel museum hopping, playing basketball, or drinking chai with friends.
Senior graphic designer with a specialty in production designer at Serota Designs.
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Creative Director.
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