We’re looking for a designer who owns the full visual outcome: UI/UX, graphic design, and marketing assets. One person with strong taste and AI-native workflows who can take a product screen, a social campaign, and an event banner from concept to final with the same level of craft. Most of the time you’ll be orchestrating the process, not executing every step by hand: directing AI tools, curating outputs, refining what comes back, and making the final call on quality. That’s exactly why taste and ownership matter more than raw production skill.
We combined these roles on purpose. We need someone who knows when something is off and fixes it before anyone asks. Someone who treats the work like it ships under their name, because it does.
- Design UI/UX for web and mobile products: wireframes, user flows, high-fidelity screens, interactive prototypes. Keep everything consistent with brand systems and design tokens.
- Use AI tools daily in your creative process. Generative UI for exploration, AI prototyping to test ideas fast, and automated asset creation. This should already be how you work.
- Own the visual side of marketing: social media, email campaigns, digital ads, and landing pages. Motion graphics and short-form video are strong plus points.
- Design print and physical materials: brochures, merchandise, event graphics, posters.
- Work with developers, marketers, and project managers. Turn business goals and user needs into design decisions. Write clear specs in language your teammates actually use.
- Shape design direction actively: bring references, moodboards, and AI-generated concepts to brainstorming sessions. Don’t wait for a brief.
- Analyse user journeys, find friction, and propose improvements grounded in usability principles, accessibility standards, and real engagement data.
- Keep up with AI design tooling as it evolves: new generative UI platforms, design-to-code workflows, prototyping tools. We set aside a budget for you to try new tools and subscriptions. In return, we expect you to share what you find with the team: what works, what doesn’t, what’s worth adopting. Short demos, written notes, Slack posts, whatever format gets the point across.
- Strong design taste and a drive to own outcomes. You care about the final result, and it shows in your work.
- Figma proficiency is non-negotiable. Experience with Figma Make and AI-native features (MCP integrations, AI prototyping, generative UI) is a major advantage.
- Hands-on experience with AI-powered design workflows: generative UI tools, prompt-driven asset creation, AI image editing, text-to-design platforms. We care less about which specific tools and more about whether AI is already part of how you work.
- Solid visual design fundamentals: typography, colour theory, layout, composition, spacing. Good tools make a good designer faster. They don’t make a bad designer good.
- Comfortable working across UI/UX, graphic design, and marketing design. You don’t box yourself into one discipline.
- Strong English, spoken and written. You’ll be on calls with clients, writing specs for developers, and presenting ideas to stakeholders. B2+ minimum, comfortable in live conversation.
- Ability to manage multiple projects at once and keep them organised. You know when to push back on scope and when to find a faster path.
- Portfolio that shows craft and process. We want to see how you think, how you got from A to B, and where AI played a role. Before/after comparisons and workflow breakdowns are welcome.
- Nice to have: experience with motion design, design-to-code tools, or prompt engineering for visual generation.
- At least 2 years of professional UI/UX and/or graphic design experience.
- We don’t filter by degree. Your portfolio is your resume.
- On-site or Remote.
- Full-time, 40 hours per week with flexible scheduling.
- Paid trips to conferences and industry events.
- 50% compensation for courses, certifications, and sports activities.
- 20 business days of paid vacation.