Web Designer
Job Description
The point is that your process is efficient and you ship more work in less time\nKeep up with how the design field is shifting — we're not interested in someone who's protective of \"the old way\"\n\nWhat we need\n\n1–2+ years designing websites. Could be agency, freelance, or in-house — output matters more than the path\nA portfolio of marketing websites. Not dashboards, not mobile apps.
Websites.\nSome experience with design systems — you've at least built and maintained components, tokens, and variants\nReal fluency with Figma. Auto-layout, variants, variables, the whole thing\nFluent with AI tools in your workflow. We don't care which ones — pick what works for you.
For example, some of our team uses Claude with Figma MCP to spin up early variations and mood boards, others lean on Midjourney for visual exploration and Claude in Miro for structure. Your job is to figure out where AI saves you time and use it. If you're still on the fence about whether AI belongs in design, this role isn't for you.\nWritten English is solid.
You'll be in client Slacks and on calls.\n\nNice to have\nMore years of experience designing websites — not a requirement, but it helps\nHow we work\nAsync-first. Slack + Notion + Figma + Loom\nOne weekly call with the team\nProject calls with clients when needed (usually 1–2 per project per week)\n\nHow to apply\n\nSend the following to with the subject \"Web Designer — [Your Name]\":\nPortfolio link (3–5 projects you'd want to be hired on the basis of — not your full dump)\nOne specific project where you built or contributed to a design system — what your role was, what you'd do differently now\nHow you currently use AI tools in your design process. Be specific — not \"I use ChatGPT sometimes.\" Show us.\nLoom (max 3 min) walking us through one project.
We watch every Loom.\n\nWe read every application. If you're a fit, you'll hear from us within a week.