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Senior Visual/Product Designer creates sophisticated user interfaces, brand experiences, and digital products for web and mobile platforms while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
CapTech is an award-winning consulting firm that collaborates with clients to achieve what’s possible through the power of technology. At CapTech, we’re passionate about the work we do and the results we achieve for our clients. From the outset, our founders shared a collective passion to create a consultancy centered on strong relationships that would stand the test of time. Today we work alongside clients that include Fortune 100 companies, mid-sized enterprises, and government agencies, a list that spans across the country.
CapTech’s Customer Experience (CX) team seeks a Senior Visual Designer / Product Designer with a track record of designing sophisticated user experience and digital brand experiences that are visually striking, brand-forward, and accessible.
Our designers are passionate problem-solvers who bring both creativity and craft to complex business challenges. They elevate the visual quality of our products and services, keeping pace with evolving design methods, tools, and technologies.
This could be the position for you if:
· You are a visual storyteller with a portfolio of modern, polished, and engaging UI and brand design work across web and mobile platforms.
· You excel at designing interfaces, components, and layouts that balance beauty and usability.
· You can create everything from product UIs and prototypes to icons, brand graphics, and illustrations.
· You’re comfortable working within design systems and know when to push their evolution with fresh, creative thinking.
· You enjoy collaborating with researchers, developers, analysts, and other designers to create cohesive and impactful experiences.
· You are a self-starter and are able to meet tight-deadlines, while being able to incorporate feedback from clients and Creative Directors, all while collaborating closely with project teams.
Responsibilities may include:
· Designing engaging digital experiences for web and mobile products, as well as extending and enhancing existing designs based on established design systems.
· Producing clean, informative, and concise presentations to clients and internal teams that communicate the rationale behind your designs and recommendations.
· Presenting design concepts and rationale to clients and internal teams in a clear and compelling manner.
· Conducting competitive brand or experience analyses and delivering innovative solutions and recommendations.
· Consulting with clients and team members about the benefits of accessible design.
· Contributing to and supporting the creation of personas, customer journeys, and prototypes that follow interaction design and usability best practices.
· Incorporating user research, customer insights, and usability testing results to inform design decisions.
· Collaborating with developers to ensure design fidelity and accessibility.
· Researching and understanding design and technology trends and helping determine their relevance for our recommended solutions.
· Exploring and leveraging AI-powered design tools and workflows, staying current with emerging technologies, and experimenting with new approaches to enhance creativity, efficiency, and impact.
· 3-5 years of professional experience, ideally in a consulting or agency context.
· 4-year+ degree in Design or a related field.
· Strong written, verbal, conceptual, and visual communication skills.
· Proficiency in designing developer-ready visual assets and UI components in Figma is required, with preference given to candidates who demonstrate expertise in organizing files for clarity, applying consistent styles and naming conventions, and utilizing advanced features such as auto layout, component libraries, variables, and design tokens to support scalable and efficient design handoff.
· Proficiency with Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, as well as PowerPoint.
· Working familiarity with the role of Product Designer is a plus.
· Familiarity with user research tools (e.g., Optimal Workshop, UserTesting, SurveyMonkey) is a plus.
· Experience with video editing and motion design is a plus
· Working knowledge of Agile product development lifecycles and practices is a plus.
· Familiarity with WCAG and accessibility standards is a plus.
Please include a link to your online portfolio with your application in order to be considered.
We want everyone at CapTech to be able to envision a lasting and rewarding career here, which is why we offer a variety of career paths based on your skills and passions. You decide where and how you want to develop, and we help get you there with customizable career progression and a comprehensive benefits package to support you along the way. Alongside our suite of traditional benefits encompassing generous PTO, health coverage, disability insurance, paid family leave and more, we’ve launched extended benefits to help meet our employees’ needs.
CapTech is committed to providing a flexible work environment and helping our employees achieve a work-life balance that suits their individual needs. Employees must be available to work onsite in a client location or a CapTech office as requested. We allow CapTech employees to work remotely when compatible with CapTech and client needs.
Learning & Development – Programs offering certification and tuition support, digital on-demand learning courses, mentorship, and skill development paths
Modern Health –A mental health and well-being platform that provides 1:1 care, group support sessions, and self-serve resources to support employees and their families through life’s ups and downs
Carrot Fertility –Inclusive fertility and family-forming coverage for all paths to parenthood – including adoption, surrogacy, fertility treatments, pregnancy, and more – and opportunities for employer-sponsored funds to help pay for care
Fringe –A company paid stipend program for personalized lifestyle benefits, allowing employees to choose benefits that matter most to them – ranging from vendors like Netflix, Spotify, and GrubHub to services like student loan repayment, travel, fitness, and more
Employee Resource Groups – Employee-led committees that embrace and incorporate diversity and inclusion into our day-to-day operations
Philanthropic Partnerships – Opportunities to engage in partnerships and pro-bono projects that support our communities.
401(k) Matching – Generous matching and no vesting period to help you continue to build financial wellness
CapTech is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a culture of equality, inclusion and fairness — each foundational to our core values. We strive to create a diverse environment where each employee is encouraged to bring their unique ideas, backgrounds and experiences to the workplace. For more information about our Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging efforts, click HERE. As part of this commitment, CapTech will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Laura Massa directly via email [email protected]. At this time, CapTech cannot transfer nor sponsor a work visa for this position. Applicants must be authorized to work directly for any employer in the United States without visa sponsorship.
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Design intuitive internal tools and platforms for insurance operations, partnering with PMs and engineers from discovery through shipped features.
SwingDev—a hippo company is the Polish branch of a fast-growing InsurTech product company – Hippo Insurance. We’re here to make home insurance smarter and more proactive, using tech to bring fresh solutions. We also create digital products that support our customers, always focusing on what really makes an impact.
Putting a lot of effort into hiring top-tier professionals is a proof that we care a lot about tech experience, the attitude, human approach, and what we could call „culture fit”.
„SwingDev is all about people” - yes, it may sound a bit cliche. But whether we’re writing code or just hanging out, we know that people are at the heart of everything we do. We like to have a good time and keep things light, even when we’re tackling big projects. We could brag about what’s making us special, but we’ve boiled it down to two key ingredients: mature, companionable people who, rather than compete, prefer to inspire and have each other’s backs; a culture of trust, empathy, and positivity that keeps us together, lets us interact as teammates and friends, and truly enjoy the ride.
So if you’re a Mid Product Designer looking to shake things up and have a good time while you’re at it, you’ve come to the right place. 🚀
You’ll be the solo Product Designer on Hippo’s internal tools – from claims platforms and underwriting AI to agent portals and beyond. The work is dense and complex, but it’s also the kind that matters – every improvement you ship is felt by real people doing real jobs. You’ll be designing for the moment AI hands off to a human – one of the more interesting problems in product design right now. It’s a tight team of ~9 with weekly crits, a clear growth path, and just enough structure to keep things moving.
You’ll get extra points for:
What benefits are waiting for you?
Salary
14 000 – 17 000 PLN + VAT on B2B.
Basics
📝 Form of employment of your choosing
🌎 Remote work & flexible working hours
🏖️ Non-service days
Health & Safety
💊 Private medical care with dentists & orthodontists package for you and your family
❤️ Group life insurance
🧘 Psychotherapists support — free online sessions with psychologists and psychotherapists
🤸 Home physiotherapy
🏅 Multisport card & meditation apps reimbursed 50%
Working conditions & Development
💻 Gear with Apple Logo and monitor
🌱 50% reimbursement for courses, conferences, books & certificates
🇺🇸 Free access to private language lessons
🐕 6 Personal Development & 4 Voluntary Non-service days
Extras you may like
🎫 Cafeteria platform — extra “stówka”every month to spend on whatever you want to
🧒 Nanny services for parents
📦 Concierge services – a personal assistant to help you to deal with your everyday matters
🎮 Chill room with table football & PlayStation 5
🍦 Free snacks, and ice cream in the office (every day, all year round!)
🍱 Free Friday Lunch in the office
🎉 Team building events — we party together several times a year during the annual Offsite & Christmas Parties, beer after work, or our #WinterEscapeMonth workation in Cyprus.
Senior Product Designer translates complex business problems into intuitive design solutions, drives design strategy, and mentors junior designers across the product development lifecycle.
Fastly helps people stay better connected with the things they love. Fastly’s edge cloud platform enables customers to create great digital experiences quickly, securely, and reliably by processing, serving, and securing our customers’ applications as close to their end-users as possible — at the edge of the Internet. The platform is designed to take advantage of the modern internet, to be programmable, and to support agile software development. Fastly’s customers include many of the world’s most prominent companies, including GitHub, Yelp, Paramount, and JetBlue.
We’re building a more trustworthy Internet. Come join us.
Posting Open Date: May 28, 2026
Anticipated Posting Close Date*: June 28, 2026
*Job posting may close early due to the volume of applicants.
Senior Product Designer
As a senior member of the Product Design team, you will help us redefine what’s possible with the way the world experiences the internet. You will focus on translating complex business problems into highly-intuitive design solutions and act as the user advocate throughout the product development life cycle. You will drive design strategy for our products, working closely with Product Management, UX Research, Engineering, and Client Services to bring world-class experiences to Fastly customers. You possess a strong passion for understanding users and building products that empower them to build fast, secure applications.
What You’ll Do
What We’re Looking For
We’ll be super impressed if you have experience in any of these:
Work Hours: This position will require you to be available during core business hours.
Work Location(s) & Travel Requirements: This position is open to the following Fastly office locations or open to remote within the United States:
This position may require travel as required by your role or requested by your manager.
SF / LA Fair Chance Ordinance Statement
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance and the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
Salary: The estimated salary range for this position is $155,370 to $186,444.
Starting salary may vary based on permissible, non-discriminatory factors such as experience, skills, qualifications, and location.
This role may be eligible to participate in Fastly’s equity and discretionary bonus programs.
Benefits: We care about you. Fastly works hard to create a positive environment for our employees, and we think your life outside of work is important too. We support our teams with great benefits that start on the first day of your employment with Fastly. Curious about our offerings?
We offer a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance. Family planning, mental health support along with Employee Assistance Program, Insurance (Life, Disability, and Accident), a Flexible Vacation policy and up to 18 days of accrued paid sick leave are there to help support our employees. We also offer 401(k) (including company match) and an Employee Stock Purchase Program. For 2026, we offer 12 paid local holidays, 12 paid company wellness days.
Why Fastly?
We have a huge impact. Fastly is a small company with a big reach. Not only do our customers have a tremendous user base, but we also support a growing number of open source projects and initiatives. Outside of code, employees are encouraged to share causes close to their heart with others so we can help lend a supportive hand.
We value diversity. Growing and maintaining our inclusive and diverse team matters to us. We are committed to being a company where our employees feel comfortable bringing their authentic selves to work and have the ability to be successful – every day.
We are passionate. Fastly is chock full of passionate people and we’re not ‘one size fits all’. Fastly employs authors, pilots, skiers, parents (of humans and animals), makeup geeks, coffee connoisseurs, and more. We love employees for who they are and what they are passionate about.
We’re always looking for humble, sharp, and creative folks to join the Fastly team. If you think you might be a fit please apply! A fully completed application and resume or CV are required when applying.
All job applications must be submitted through our official careers site at www.fastly.com/about/careers . We will never request sensitive information, such as your Social Security number, bank account or credit card information during the application process. All official communication will come from an @ fastly.com or @ recruiting.fastly.com email address.
Fastly is committed to ensuring equal employment opportunity and to providing employees with a safe and welcoming work environment free of discrimination and harassment. Our employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, family or parental status, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and federal or state disability laws, Fastly will provide reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact your Recruiter, or the Fastly Employee Relations team at candidateaccommodations@fastly.com or 501-287-4901.
Fastly collects and processes personal data submitted by job applicants in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Please see our privacy notice for job applicants.
Senior Product Designer owns features end-to-end from customer research through production, writing specs and collaborating with engineers to ship polished compliance software.
Location: Remote (EMEA) · CET/CEST timezone
Hi — I’m Grigory, co-founder and CTO at Secfix.
How do you feel about owning a feature from the first customer conversation to the version that’s live on production — writing the spec yourself, pairing closely with engineers through the build, and overseeing your design shipped on production exactly the way you designed it? If that sounds like the right shape of the job — designer who owns, not designer who hands off — read on.
I’ve spent most of my career believing the best designers aren’t the ones with the prettiest Figma files. They’re the ones who can frame a problem, write a spec, sit with engineers through the build, and own that what shipped is what they designed. Our founding product designer, Ghada, has been doing exactly that since we started. The engineering team has doubled and we’re shipping faster than we ever have. We’re hiring the second designer because there’s more good work to do than one person can hold — and we’d rather ship twice as much than slow down.
Over 1.78 million SMBs in Europe need to comply with security frameworks — ISO 27001, GDPR, TISAX, SOC 2 — just to sell to enterprise customers. The process is manual, painful, and takes over a year. We automated it.
Our platform integrates with a company’s full tech stack — AWS, Azure AD, Jira, GitLab, GCP, and more — automatically extracts compliance evidence, and guides teams to certification in weeks instead of months. Our fastest customer certified in 4 weeks instead of the industry-standard 12+ months.
We’ve raised €17M in total (€12M Series A), backed by Alstin Capital, Neosfer (Commerzbank), and Bayern Capital. We’re on a profitable trajectory, growing fast, and building the team that will take us to European market leadership.
This space is not threatened by AI, it’s amplified by it. Compliance requires deep domain expertise combined with automation. Our new AI product (CISO AI) is just getting started, and there’s a huge amount of product design work ahead: agentic workflows, intelligent evidence collection, context-aware policy generation, and more.
Compliance software has historically been built like the audit it automates — heavy, defensive, ugly. We’re building something else. The customer is a real person trying to ship audit-ready evidence on a Friday afternoon. The product should respect their time, automate the boring parts, and make the rest feel calm.
Quality is the product. Most of our category competes on feature lists. We compete on craft. A clear empty state, a sync that doesn’t lie, a settings page that holds together at eleven permission tiers — these are the things customers feel before they can name them. Design at Secfix is not what wraps the product. It’s most of what makes it work.
We expect strong design skill, strong product thinking, and the ability to hold your own in a technical discussion. You work in a small team — usually with one or two engineers — and pair closely from the first prototype through to production. You own the project from beginning to end.
Alongside the features you ship, you do three things that make everyone else faster:
Maintain the components and patterns that make design fast.
Own how the team ships. We have no PMs. You write the specs, run the ticketing workflow, keep engineers unblocked.
Build the tools and skills — Cursor rules, design QA skills, prompt templates — that let engineers do good design work without you in the room.
The leverage is doing all four well. Doing only one is the wrong shape.
No PMs. Designers and engineers run product. You talk to customers, frame the problem, write the spec, decide what ships.
Small temporary teams. You plus one or two engineers per project. Whoever is closest to the problem leads.
Design leads the logic, engineering tests feasibility. You bring the V1. Engineers push back on what’s expensive or risky, start ahead with system design. They help spot edge cases. You adjust it fast. We get from v1 to v4 in matter of hours or few days.
Prototype-grade, not wireframes. Real components, real states, real copy. Sometimes an LLM-built prototype before Figma. The component library stays current because the speed of design depends on it.
Handoff is the beginning, not the end. You’re in the engineering channel. You review the PR. You verify on production. Staging QA is the first gate, not the last.
In-sync culture with thoughtful coms mindset. Loom for reviews, Notion for specs, quick loops in Gather where written coms doesn’t cut it, all happening in the same time zone. Team mates are reviewing things quick. Engineers and designers spend under two hours weekly meetings.
AI is part of the craft. We use Claude to pressure-test ideas, draft specs, surface edge cases, write test cases. Not to skip thinking.
Month 1. Ship your first design to production. Get into the codebase, the customer language, the way we write specs. Sit on customer calls.
Month 2. Own a full feature end-to-end. Customer conversations, problem framing, Figma, spec, engineer pairing, PR review, production verification.
Month 3 and beyond. Push the design system forward. Start building the tools and skills that make engineers faster at design. Improve the product design process. The bar is yours to defend.
8+ years designing B2B SaaS desktop applications as Staff/Principal Product Designer or similar. Dense interfaces — tables, filters, permissions, settings pages.
You’ve been the only designer, or one of two or three, in companies under 50 people at least once before. You know how to set the bar without a design org behind you.
Your portfolio is “I,” not “we.” You can name the engineer you paired with on each feature, the design decision you defended through the build, and what happened when the feature reached users.
You communicate clearly and concise in English: in Slack, in docs and on a call.
You’re fast in Figma with or without AI. You’re already in a serious relationship with LLMs.
You treat engineering feasibility as input, not constraint. When an engineer says “three weeks, here’s why,” you find the version that’s 80% as good and ships next week.
You’re comfortable doing product work without the PM title.
You hear feedback and come back the next day with something better. You don’t spend the hour in between defending the version that’s already outdated.
Salary + equity based on experience. The offered compensation depends on the individual’s qualifications assessed during the interview process.
Generous equity. Everyone is an owner.
26 days holiday + local public holidays.
Comprehensive health insurance.
€1,000 annual personal development budget.
Remote workspace and co-working budget.
Latest equipment.
Team summits 1-2x per year. Recent ones: Costa Brava, Austrian Alps, Milan.
Local hubs in Munich, Berlin, London. Visa support if you want to relocate.
We aim to invite you to a first conversation within a week and give feedback after every stage.
Intro call with talent team
Portfolio conversation with product designer (~45 min)
Take home design exercise and presentation (~3 hours)
Virtual team onsite (~2 hours)
Order may flex depending on availability. If you make it to the exercise and don’t get an offer, we’ll tell you specifically what got in the way.
How we designed remote culture at Secfix
Thoughtful communication at Secfix
Building production-grade product with AI in 2026
Building what customers need, not what they ask for
Our zero-bug policy
Crafting quality that endures — Karri Saarinen’s Config talk
We are an equal-opportunity employer and a remote-only company. We hire within EU time zones. We work in sync using Gather as our virtual office and don’t support fully asynchronous work.
Mid-level Product Designer designing intuitive internal tools for insurance claims, underwriting, and agent portals, partnering with PMs and engineers through discovery to shipping.
SwingDev—a hippo company is the Polish branch of a fast-growing InsurTech product company – Hippo Insurance. We’re here to make home insurance smarter and more proactive, using tech to bring fresh solutions. We also create digital products that support our customers, always focusing on what really makes an impact.
Putting a lot of effort into hiring top-tier professionals is a proof that we care a lot about tech experience, the attitude, human approach, and what we could call „culture fit”.
„SwingDev is all about people” - yes, it may sound a bit cliche. But whether we’re writing code or just hanging out, we know that people are at the heart of everything we do. We like to have a good time and keep things light, even when we’re tackling big projects. We could brag about what’s making us special, but we’ve boiled it down to two key ingredients: mature, companionable people who, rather than compete, prefer to inspire and have each other’s backs; a culture of trust, empathy, and positivity that keeps us together, lets us interact as teammates and friends, and truly enjoy the ride.
So if you’re a Mid Product Designer looking to shake things up and have a good time while you’re at it, you’ve come to the right place. 🚀
You’ll be the solo Product Designer on Hippo’s internal tools – from claims platforms and underwriting AI to agent portals and beyond. The work is dense and complex, but it’s also the kind that matters – every improvement you ship is felt by real people doing real jobs. You’ll be designing for the moment AI hands off to a human – one of the more interesting problems in product design right now. It’s a tight team of ~9 with weekly crits, a clear growth path, and just enough structure to keep things moving.
You’ll get extra points for:
What benefits are waiting for you?
Salary
14 000 – 17 000 PLN + VAT on B2B.
Basics
📝 Form of employment of your choosing
🌎 Remote work & flexible working hours
🏖️ Non-service days
Health & Safety
💊 Private medical care with dentists & orthodontists package for you and your family
❤️ Group life insurance
🧘 Psychotherapists support — free online sessions with psychologists and psychotherapists
🤸 Home physiotherapy
🏅 Multisport card & meditation apps reimbursed 50%
Working conditions & Development
💻 Gear with Apple Logo and monitor
🌱 50% reimbursement for courses, conferences, books & certificates
🇺🇸 Free access to private language lessons
🐕 6 Personal Development & 4 Voluntary Non-service days
Extras you may like
🎫 Cafeteria platform — extra “stówka”every month to spend on whatever you want to
🧒 Nanny services for parents
📦 Concierge services – a personal assistant to help you to deal with your everyday matters
🎮 Chill room with table football & PlayStation 5
🍦 Free snacks, and ice cream in the office (every day, all year round!)
🍱 Free Friday Lunch in the office
🎉 Team building events — we party together several times a year during the annual Offsite & Christmas Parties, beer after work, or our #WinterEscapeMonth workation in Cyprus.
Senior visual and product designer creates user interfaces, brand experiences, and digital products across web and mobile platforms while collaborating with cross-functional teams.
CapTech is an award-winning consulting firm that collaborates with clients to achieve what’s possible through the power of technology. At CapTech, we’re passionate about the work we do and the results we achieve for our clients. From the outset, our founders shared a collective passion to create a consultancy centered on strong relationships that would stand the test of time. Today we work alongside clients that include Fortune 100 companies, mid-sized enterprises, and government agencies, a list that spans across the country.
CapTech’s Customer Experience (CX) team seeks a Senior Visual Designer / Product Designer with a track record of designing sophisticated user experience and digital brand experiences that are visually striking, brand-forward, and accessible.
Our designers are passionate problem-solvers who bring both creativity and craft to complex business challenges. They elevate the visual quality of our products and services, keeping pace with evolving design methods, tools, and technologies.
This could be the position for you if:
· You are a visual storyteller with a portfolio of modern, polished, and engaging UI and brand design work across web and mobile platforms.
· You excel at designing interfaces, components, and layouts that balance beauty and usability.
· You can create everything from product UIs and prototypes to icons, brand graphics, and illustrations.
· You’re comfortable working within design systems and know when to push their evolution with fresh, creative thinking.
· You enjoy collaborating with researchers, developers, analysts, and other designers to create cohesive and impactful experiences.
· You are a self-starter and are able to meet tight-deadlines, while being able to incorporate feedback from clients and Creative Directors, all while collaborating closely with project teams.
Responsibilities may include:
· Designing engaging digital experiences for web and mobile products, as well as extending and enhancing existing designs based on established design systems.
· Producing clean, informative, and concise presentations to clients and internal teams that communicate the rationale behind your designs and recommendations.
· Presenting design concepts and rationale to clients and internal teams in a clear and compelling manner.
· Conducting competitive brand or experience analyses and delivering innovative solutions and recommendations.
· Consulting with clients and team members about the benefits of accessible design.
· Contributing to and supporting the creation of personas, customer journeys, and prototypes that follow interaction design and usability best practices.
· Incorporating user research, customer insights, and usability testing results to inform design decisions.
· Collaborating with developers to ensure design fidelity and accessibility.
· Researching and understanding design and technology trends and helping determine their relevance for our recommended solutions.
· Exploring and leveraging AI-powered design tools and workflows, staying current with emerging technologies, and experimenting with new approaches to enhance creativity, efficiency, and impact.
· 3-5 years of professional experience, ideally in a consulting or agency context.
· 4-year+ degree in Design or a related field.
· Strong written, verbal, conceptual, and visual communication skills.
· Proficiency in designing developer-ready visual assets and UI components in Figma is required, with preference given to candidates who demonstrate expertise in organizing files for clarity, applying consistent styles and naming conventions, and utilizing advanced features such as auto layout, component libraries, variables, and design tokens to support scalable and efficient design handoff.
· Proficiency with Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign, as well as PowerPoint.
· Working familiarity with the role of Product Designer is a plus.
· Familiarity with user research tools (e.g., Optimal Workshop, UserTesting, SurveyMonkey) is a plus.
· Experience with video editing and motion design is a plus
· Working knowledge of Agile product development lifecycles and practices is a plus.
· Familiarity with WCAG and accessibility standards is a plus.
Please include a link to your online portfolio with your application in order to be considered.
We want everyone at CapTech to be able to envision a lasting and rewarding career here, which is why we offer a variety of career paths based on your skills and passions. You decide where and how you want to develop, and we help get you there with customizable career progression and a comprehensive benefits package to support you along the way. Alongside our suite of traditional benefits encompassing generous PTO, health coverage, disability insurance, paid family leave and more, we’ve launched extended benefits to help meet our employees’ needs.
CapTech is committed to providing a flexible work environment and helping our employees achieve a work-life balance that suits their individual needs. Employees must be available to work onsite in a client location or a CapTech office as requested. We allow CapTech employees to work remotely when compatible with CapTech and client needs.
Learning & Development – Programs offering certification and tuition support, digital on-demand learning courses, mentorship, and skill development paths
Modern Health –A mental health and well-being platform that provides 1:1 care, group support sessions, and self-serve resources to support employees and their families through life’s ups and downs
Carrot Fertility –Inclusive fertility and family-forming coverage for all paths to parenthood – including adoption, surrogacy, fertility treatments, pregnancy, and more – and opportunities for employer-sponsored funds to help pay for care
Fringe –A company paid stipend program for personalized lifestyle benefits, allowing employees to choose benefits that matter most to them – ranging from vendors like Netflix, Spotify, and GrubHub to services like student loan repayment, travel, fitness, and more
Employee Resource Groups – Employee-led committees that embrace and incorporate diversity and inclusion into our day-to-day operations
Philanthropic Partnerships – Opportunities to engage in partnerships and pro-bono projects that support our communities.
401(k) Matching – Generous matching and no vesting period to help you continue to build financial wellness
CapTech is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a culture of equality, inclusion and fairness — each foundational to our core values. We strive to create a diverse environment where each employee is encouraged to bring their unique ideas, backgrounds and experiences to the workplace. For more information about our Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging efforts, click HERE. As part of this commitment, CapTech will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Laura Massa directly via email [email protected]. At this time, CapTech cannot transfer nor sponsor a work visa for this position. Applicants must be authorized to work directly for any employer in the United States without visa sponsorship.
#LI-LM1
Design intuitive internal tools for insurance operations, partnering with product and engineering teams from discovery through shipping.
SwingDev—a hippo company is the Polish branch of a fast-growing InsurTech product company – Hippo Insurance. We’re here to make home insurance smarter and more proactive, using tech to bring fresh solutions. We also create digital products that support our customers, always focusing on what really makes an impact.
Putting a lot of effort into hiring top-tier professionals is a proof that we care a lot about tech experience, the attitude, human approach, and what we could call „culture fit”.
„SwingDev is all about people” - yes, it may sound a bit cliche. But whether we’re writing code or just hanging out, we know that people are at the heart of everything we do. We like to have a good time and keep things light, even when we’re tackling big projects. We could brag about what’s making us special, but we’ve boiled it down to two key ingredients: mature, companionable people who, rather than compete, prefer to inspire and have each other’s backs; a culture of trust, empathy, and positivity that keeps us together, lets us interact as teammates and friends, and truly enjoy the ride.
So if you’re a Mid Product Designer looking to shake things up and have a good time while you’re at it, you’ve come to the right place. 🚀
You’ll be the solo Product Designer on Hippo’s internal tools – from claims platforms and underwriting AI to agent portals and beyond. The work is dense and complex, but it’s also the kind that matters – every improvement you ship is felt by real people doing real jobs. You’ll be designing for the moment AI hands off to a human – one of the more interesting problems in product design right now. It’s a tight team of ~9 with weekly crits, a clear growth path, and just enough structure to keep things moving.
You’ll get extra points for:
What benefits are waiting for you?
Salary
14 000 – 17 000 PLN + VAT on B2B.
Basics
📝 Form of employment of your choosing
🌎 Remote work & flexible working hours
🏖️ Non-service days
Health & Safety
💊 Private medical care with dentists & orthodontists package for you and your family
❤️ Group life insurance
🧘 Psychotherapists support — free online sessions with psychologists and psychotherapists
🤸 Home physiotherapy
🏅 Multisport card & meditation apps reimbursed 50%
Working conditions & Development
💻 Gear with Apple Logo and monitor
🌱 50% reimbursement for courses, conferences, books & certificates
🇺🇸 Free access to private language lessons
🐕 6 Personal Development & 4 Voluntary Non-service days
Extras you may like
🎫 Cafeteria platform — extra “stówka”every month to spend on whatever you want to
🧒 Nanny services for parents
📦 Concierge services – a personal assistant to help you to deal with your everyday matters
🎮 Chill room with table football & PlayStation 5
🍦 Free snacks, and ice cream in the office (every day, all year round!)
🍱 Free Friday Lunch in the office
🎉 Team building events — we party together several times a year during the annual Offsite & Christmas Parties, beer after work, or our #WinterEscapeMonth workation in Cyprus.
Design intern creates graphic content for branded communications, assists with design audits and photo editing, and maintains design files and organization.
Headquarters: US - Remote
Company at a GlanceOpenX is focused on unleashing the full economic potential of digital media companies. We do this by making digital advertising markets and technologies that are designed to deliver optimal value to publishers and advertisers on every ad served across all screens.To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/openx-intern-marketing-design
Leads end-to-end visual brand direction and design systems across marketing, product, and communications to drive conversion and consistency.
Headquarters: Czechia
About Prop Firm Match Global FZCO
Prop Firm Match Global FZCO is the leading platform for discovering, comparing, and selecting proprietary trading firms. We help traders make confident, informed decisions by offering side-by-side comparisons, verified reviews, and data-backed insights from the top prop firms worldwide. Our mission is to bring transparency, access, and clarity to the prop trading space.
Role mission
The Head of Graphic Design ensures that Prop Firm Match’s visual identity is strong, consistent, and conversion-driven across all platforms and communications, translating business goals into clear, high-impact visual execution.
This role owns the end-to-end visual direction of the brand from marketing assets and campaigns to product visuals and brand systems ensuring that every visual touchpoint strengthens trust, clarity, and market presence. The Head of Graphic Design acts as the bridge between Marketing, Product, Growth, and Leadership, building a design function that combines creativity, speed, and strategic impact.
Performance Objectives
The Head of Graphic Design ensures that Prop Firm Match’s visual identity is strong, consistent, and conversion-driven across all platforms and communications, translating business goals into clear, high-impact visual execution.
This role owns the end-to-end visual direction of the brand — from marketing assets and campaigns to product visuals and brand systems — ensuring that every visual touchpoint strengthens trust, clarity, and market presence. The Head of Graphic Design acts as the bridge between Marketing, Product, Growth, and Leadership, building a design function that combines creativity, speed, and strategic impact.
Key Performance Objectives
1. Build a strong, consistent, and conversion-driven visual brand (first 90 days → ongoing)
Ensure all visual communication reflects a clear, trusted, and high-quality brand presence.
Key outcomes:
▸ Audit current brand visuals across product, marketing, and social channels
▸ Identify inconsistencies and areas impacting trust or clarity
▸ Refine and implement unified visual direction across all platforms
▸ Align visual communication with growth and business objectives
Success looks like:
A recognizable, professional, and high-trust brand presence across all channels.
2. Establish scalable design systems and creative workflows (first 3–4 months, ongoing)
Create efficiency and consistency in graphic production and brand execution.
Key outcomes:
▸ Build and maintain a centralized brand and visual guideline system
▸ Standardize templates for marketing, social media, presentations, and campaigns
▸ Improve collaboration workflows with Marketing, Product, and Growth teams
▸ Ensure fast and high-quality delivery of visual assets
Success looks like:
Faster production cycles, consistent visuals, and clear brand standards across teams.
3. Support growth and marketing through high-impact visual execution (ongoing)
Ensure design actively supports acquisition, engagement, and brand credibility.
Key outcomes:
▸ Develop visuals for campaigns, partnerships, and product launches
▸ Improve visual performance across social, web, and promotional materials
▸ Support experimentation and creative testing with Growth team
▸ Elevate storytelling and visual clarity in all external communication
Success looks like:
Design that directly supports engagement, brand credibility, and growth.
4. Build and lead a high-performing graphic design function (ongoing)
Create a creative culture that balances speed, quality, and business impact.
Key outcomes:
▸ Hire, mentor, and manage graphic designers or freelancers as needed
▸ Establish clear design ownership and delivery timelines
▸ Act as strategic visual partner to Marketing and Leadership
▸ Continuously elevate creative standards and output quality
Success looks like:
A reliable, fast, and high-quality design function supporting all teams.
Required qualifications:
1. 7+ years of experience in graphic design, including senior or lead role experience
2. Strong portfolio demonstrating brand, marketing, and digital design impact
3. Experience building and maintaining brand identity systems and visual guidelines
4. Strong practical understanding of how to use AI in visual creation, branding, and creative production workflows, with a proactive approach to leveraging AI to improve speed, quality, and creative impact.
5. Proven ability to design for digital platforms: web, social media, and campaigns
6. Strong understanding of visual storytelling, branding, and conversion-focused design
7. Experience working with marketing, product, and growth teams in fast-paced environments
8. Ability to manage multiple projects and deliver high-quality assets quickly
9. Experience leading or mentoring designers and managing creative workflows
10. Advanced proficiency in Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, and modern design tools
11. High ownership, strong communication skills, and ability to work effectively in remote, async teams
Hiring stages:
We keep our process simple, transparent, and respectful of your time. Here’s what to expect:
1. Application & portfolio screening: Review CV and portfolio to assess brand quality, visual consistency, digital design skills, and relevance to tech/fintech or product-driven environments.
2. Portfolio deep-dive (async) : Selected candidates submit a short video walkthrough of 2–3 key projects covering:
brand or campaign objective, creative direction and design decisions, tools and AI usage measurable impact (engagement, performance, clarity).
3. Discovery interview with the HR team: Conversation focused on career path, ownership mindset, communication style, and alignment with remote, fast-paced culture.
4. Professional interview with design team representative: Structured discussion focused on creative thinking, brand consistency, speed of execution, collaboration with marketing/product, and handling feedback.
5. Practical design task (short and role-relevant): A focused task reflecting real PFM needs (social campaign visuals, brand system improvement, or marketing asset set).
Evaluates: visual quality, speed, AI usage, and creative thinking.
6. Leadership interview: Conversation with CEO/Head of Product/Leadership on strategic thinking, brand vision, ownership, and ability to scale design function.
7. Offer stage: Informal alignment discussion followed by formal written offer.
Before applying, please take into account that:
▸ If you don’t meet every single qualification but believe you can excel in the role based on what it requires - we encourage you to apply.
▸ We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
▸ Even if it’s not listed as a formal requirement, we truly value candidates who have clear familiarity with the prop trading industry and us, our mission and what we do.
Why Join Prop Firm Match Global FZCO?
▸ Contribute to a growing platform shaping the future of proprietary trading
▸ Work within a flat, collaborative team where your input is valued
▸ Competitive compensation, including base pay and benefits
▸ 100% medical, dental, and vision coverage (U.S. only), including gender-affirming care
▸ Flexible PTO including sick time, holidays, refresh days, and sabbatical leave after five years
▸ Work remotely with the flexibility you need to maintain balance and focus.
▸ A professional, transparent, and healthy work environment that values both results and people.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/prop-firm-match-global-fzco-head-of-graphic-design
Design intern creates wireframes, prototypes, and UI components for fintech web and mobile products while collaborating with product and engineering teams.
Headquarters: Colombia, Remote
About Sezzle:
With a mission to financially empower the next generation, Sezzle is revolutionizing the shopping experience beyond payments, blending cutting-edge tech with seamless, interest-free installment plans that make shopping smarter and more accessible. We’re not just transforming payments; we’re redefining how people discover, interact with, and purchase the things they love while driving real impact on merchant sales through increased conversions and higher order values. As we continue to shape the future of fintech and retail, we’re building an innovative, dynamic team passionate about creating more than just a transaction but a truly unique shopping journey. If you’re excited about pushing boundaries in tech and delivering a game-changing experience for consumers and merchants alike, come join us at Sezzle and help create the future of shopping!
About the Role:
We are seeking a talented and motivated Product Design Intern who is best in class with a high IQ plus a high EQ and. This role presents an exciting opportunity to thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment within a rapidly growing team, with abundant prospects for career advancement. Also someone who’s excited to learn, experiment, and help shape the future of Sezzle’s web and mobile experiences. If you love crafting intuitive interfaces, have an eye for motion and micro-interactions, and are curious about where AI meets design, you’ll fit right in. You’ll work closely with product managers, engineers, and designers to ship thoughtful, user-centric work that makes people’s lives easier.
What You'll Do:
What We Look For:
Preferred Qualifications:
About You:
What Makes Working at Sezzle Awesome:
At Sezzle, we are more than just brilliant engineers, passionate data enthusiasts, out-of-the-box thinkers, and determined innovators. We believe in surrounding ourselves with only the best and the brightest individuals. Our culture is not defined by a certain set of perks designed to give the illusion of the traditional startup culture, but rather, it is the visible example living in every employee that we hire.
Compensation: The salary for the Product Marketing Operations Intern is 700 USD monthly gross.
#Li-remote #Full-time
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/sezzle-product-design-intern
Lead product design across Socket's security platform suite, setting design vision and strategy while partnering with engineering, CEO, and customers to create intuitive developer experiences.
Headquarters: United States
Socket helps devs and security teams ship faster by cutting out security busywork. Thousands of orgs use Socket to safely find, audit, and manage open source code. Our customers — from Anthropic to xAI, and Figma to Vercel — love Socket (just check out their tweets to see for yourself!)
Founded by Feross Aboukhadijeh, a long-time open source maintainer with software downloaded over a billion times a month, Socket has raised $65M in funding from top angels, operators, and security leaders.
A Letter From our Founder & CEO: The world now runs on open source. Every company, every product, every device you touch depends on code written by strangers on the internet. This is one of humanity’s greatest achievements, but it’s also one of its greatest vulnerabilities. When the software supply chain breaks, the world breaks with it.
Our job at Socket is simple to describe and incredibly hard to execute: protect the software that powers everything.
That requires world-class engineering, but it also requires world-class design.
Security tools are infamous for blinking lights, noisy dashboards, and walls of alerts that no human can keep up with. Developers don't need more noise. They need clarity. They need tools that help them see the truth instantly so they can act with confidence.
This is where design becomes a strategic weapon.
Great design in security isn't ornamental. It's leverage. It's how we reduce cognitive load, cut through chaos, and make the complex feel intuitive. It's how we give millions of developers a sense of control in an environment that often feels unknowable. It's how we move the entire industry forward.
Socket now has five products that all share the same purpose but solve different layers of the supply chain problem: Socket Open Source, Socket Firewall, Socket Certified Patches, Socket Basics, and Extension Guard.
Your role is to bring coherence, clarity, and vision to the platform as a whole.
You'll work directly with the CEO (Feross), with our engineering team, with our sales and marketing teams, and with our customers who rely on Socket to secure mission-critical systems. Your fingerprints will be on everything we ship. This isn't a supportive design function. It's a core leadership role shaping how developers experience the future of supply chain security.
Some of the most design-driven teams in the world use Socket — Vercel, OpenAI, Figma, Replit, and others. These teams care about clarity, craft, and speed, and they expect tools that meet their standards. Your work will be in front of people who notice the details, which pushes all of us to raise the bar. It's one of the most energizing parts of this role.
We're looking for someone who sweats the details, thinks in systems, obsesses about clarity, and understands that design is as much about how things work as how they look. Someone who can help us define the primitives, patterns, and interactions that let developers move fast without compromising safety. Someone who wants to build a standard the rest of the industry follows.
This is a rare opportunity to design a product that protects the global software ecosystem. The work you do here will directly influence how the world builds and ships code. If you care about craft, if you care about impact, and if you want your design work to matter on a massive scale, then you'll thrive here.
Let's build the future of secure software together.
Shape the entire platform, your work will create the coherent vision that ties everything together, ensuring that whether a developer is using Socket Open Source, the Firewall, Certified Patches, or any of our other products, they experience clarity and craft.
Lead design as strategy, your design decisions will directly influence how developers understand and interact with supply chain security. You'll think in systems, define design primitives that scale across our platform, and obsess over the details that separate good products from great ones.
Partner with leadership, your voice will be essential in shaping what we build, how we prioritize, and how we communicate the value of Socket to the world.
Design end-to-end experiences across Socket's product portfolio that make complex security concepts feel approachable and actionable for developers.
Work with the engineering team to develop interfaces that abstract away complexity while preserving the rigor and precision security demands.
Establish and evolve Socket's design system, creating patterns and components that let us move fast without compromising on craft or consistency.
Shape the visual and interaction language that developers associate with Socket, establishing a standard others follow.
Participate in customer conversations to understand how developers actually use our products and where clarity breaks down.
Help define the roadmap and prioritize design opportunities that will have the most impact on adoption and user success.
Be part of hiring and building a world-class design team as we grow.
You've shipped products at a high bar and understand the difference between surface-level polish and systems-level clarity.
Deep experience designing for developers or technical audiences, you understand the contexts where clarity really matters.
Portfolio that demonstrates systems thinking: how you've defined design languages, built component systems, and maintained consistency across complex products.
Comfort working directly with engineering and product leadership, able to move fast and make decisions without excessive process.
Experience designing security or infrastructure tools is a plus, but not required, what matters is your ability to take complexity and make it clear.
You care about craft. The details matter to you, not because they're decorative but because they're functional. You understand that every pixel, every interaction, every word choice shapes how someone experiences a product.
As we know how important clarity is when looking for a new role, we've put together a read-me about the Interview Process at Socket, should you be invited for an interview.
Pursue Excellence: We set ourselves apart by consistently delivering work of exceptional quality and distinction.
Move with urgency and focus: We prioritize swift, decisive action.
Think rigorously: We care about being right and it often takes reasoning from first principles to get there. We value alternative perspectives and have constructive discussions.
Trust and amplify: We overtrust, always assume good intent, and give specific feedback to help each other improve.
Feel a strong sense of ownership: We wear many hats and feel a strong sense of overall ownership of the company and we're non-territorial regarding our nominal domains.
Are customer obsessed: We relentlessly prioritize the needs of our customers, striving to exceed their expectations and delight them at every interaction.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/socket-product-design-lead
Art Director creates visual campaigns for social media and digital channels, developing key visuals and brand-consistent creative assets for sports marketing.
Studio Production Artist creates and refines print-ready digital assets, managing mechanicals, retouching, and color management across multiple client projects.
Department: Creative
Location: Mexico City
2D artist creates polished game visuals including symbols, backgrounds, characters, and UI for mobile casino games, with AI tools used to enhance production efficiency.
Department: Art Team
Location: Warsaw (Remote)
Senior Webflow Designer builds and maintains marketing site design systems, templates, and components while collaborating with growth and CRO teams to enable rapid testing and conversion optimization.
Headquarters: United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer
Designs and builds marketing sites in Webflow, creating responsive page templates, component libraries, and design systems for four brands while enabling the growth team to iterate rapidly without engineering bottlenecks.
Headquarters: California, United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer-1
Senior Webflow designer builds and maintains marketing site design systems, components, and UX/UI standards to enable rapid testing and conversion optimization across four brands.
Headquarters: New York, United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer-2
Design and build Webflow marketing sites, create component libraries and design systems, and optimize pages for conversion without engineering dependencies.
Headquarters: Washington, United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer-3
Senior Webflow Designer builds and maintains marketing site design systems, templates, and components while collaborating with growth and conversion teams.
Headquarters: Texas, United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer-4
Design and build marketing sites in Webflow, creating page templates, component libraries, and design systems that enable rapid conversion optimization without engineering dependencies.
Headquarters: Colorado, United States
URL: http://lawnstarter.com
About LawnStarter
LawnStarter is the nation's leading on-demand marketplace for lawn care and related services, with over $100M in annual bookings. We're expanding beyond lawn care to become the one-stop shop for all home services.
About Growth at LawnStarter
Our Growth team drives customer acquisition and conversion across four brands — LawnStarter, Lawn Love, Home Gnome, and ProBase. The marketing sites are central to that work: thousands of organic SEO pages, landing pages, and core site experiences that need to move as fast as the team iterating on them. Today, making changes to our marketing sites requires engineering support. That bottleneck slows down testing, kills momentum, and means conversion opportunities sit on the table. We're moving to Webflow as the source of truth for our marketing sites, and we need someone to own that transition and everything that follows.
The Role
You'll report to the Director of Design but sit on the Growth team day-to-day, working alongside the entire Growth team including the Technical Growth Manager, the CRO Specialist, data analysts, SEO, Paid, and content. Your job is to make our marketing sites fast to change, beautiful, on-brand, and optimized for conversion — without needing an engineer every time something needs to move.
You'll start with Home Gnome, building it right from the ground up in Webflow. From there, you'll bring LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase into a componentized Webflow design system. This is a chance to define how all four brands show up on the web.
The three Growth team roles you'll work with most closely
The Designer, Technical Growth Manager, and CRO Specialist are three peers on the Growth team — one tight unit, not three separate orgs. The work runs as a constant collaboration, with the design loop iterating on every test result:
The whole model only works through close collaboration. The system isn't handed off and forgotten — it evolves as the three of you ship, test, and learn together.
What makes this role different:
What You'll Own
Problems to Solve
Our marketing sites depend on engineering for every change Today, even simple updates require a developer. That means the Growth team can't iterate at the speed they need to. New pages wait in a queue. You're the design half of the unblock: a Webflow design system the Technical Growth Manager can build with, so marketing site changes happen fast without engineering involvement.
Our marketing sites aren't designed at the level we need Functional, but not designed. There are no shared page templates, no Webflow component library, no design tokens, no consistent UX/UI patterns, no interaction language. You build the foundation: a designed site, page templates, a component library, and the UX/UI standards (usability, accessibility, conversion best practices) that everything is held to. The Technical Growth Manager makes it production-ready; you make it worth shipping.
Thousands of SEO pages need to look modern, feel premium, and convert We have over a thousand organic SEO pages across our brands. These pages drive significant traffic and revenue, but they need to look modern, feel polished, be accessible, and maintain brand and UX consistency at scale. You design the page templates, the components, and the UX patterns; the Technical Growth Manager wires them into the CMS and ships them at scale. Together you make the SEO portfolio look like a real brand, not a content farm.
Four brands need to look distinct but share a foundation Home Gnome, LawnStarter, Lawn Love, and ProBase each have their own visual identity. But the underlying design system — components, tokens, interaction patterns — should be shared where it makes sense.
What Success Looks Like (Year 1)
Requirements
Who You Are
A top-tier visual and brand designer. Strong visual design and disciplined brand execution are at the core of this role, not a side requirement. Your work is modern, polished, and unmistakably on-brand. You hold up against the best marketing sites on the web. You care deeply about typography, spacing, hierarchy, color, imagery, composition, and the details that separate good from great. You can execute within established brand guidelines while pushing the visual quality forward, and you can hold the line across four distinct brands without letting any of them drift. This is unlikely to be a good fit if visual design or brand discipline is secondary to your other skills, or if you rely heavily on templates without elevating them.
A Webflow expert. You've built and maintained complex, multi-page Webflow sites with real architectural rigor — not just pretty one-pagers. You understand component architecture, design systems, dynamic content, advanced interactions, and how to keep a large site clean and performant. You can structure a page so it works at scale, not just for one hero shot. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only used Webflow for small projects or treat it as a visual tool rather than a design and build platform.
UX/UI disciplined. You bring real expertise in usability, accessibility (WCAG), and conversion best practices — and you apply it to every component, template, and page. You can articulate why a layout works (or doesn't) for the user, not just how it looks. You design for clarity, scannability, and performance, and you treat accessibility as a baseline, not a finishing touch. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you can't speak to UX principles beyond aesthetics or treat usability and accessibility as someone else's job.
Collaborative by default. This role only works through tight collaboration with the Technical Growth Manager (on production handoff and feasibility) and the CRO Specialist (on test design and iteration). You give and take feedback well, you're comfortable handing off work and staying involved through QA, and you treat test results as input rather than judgment. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you prefer to work alone or get defensive when data contradicts your design choices.
Growth-team fluent. You've worked alongside CMOs, SEO teams, paid teams, content teams, CRO specialists, data analysts, and engineers before. You understand conversion funnels, A/B testing, and how to support experiments and iterate quickly. You make decisions based on data, not just aesthetics. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you've only worked in brand or product design teams and aren't familiar with the pace and priorities of growth.
Self-directed and fast. You take a brief, run with it, and ship. You don't need someone managing your queue or reviewing every decision. When there's a new template to design, a new pattern to add to the system, or a test result that points to an iteration, you turn it around quickly without sacrificing quality. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you need detailed direction for each project or prefer a slower, more deliberate pace.
AI-native. You use Claude Code and Claude as core parts of your workflow — generating component code, exploring design directions, drafting interaction logic, and accelerating everything from naming to layout iteration. You treat AI as a design and build partner, not a novelty. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you're skeptical of AI tools or insist on building everything from scratch.
Technically capable beyond Webflow native. Webflow's native tools won't cover everything — especially the interactions, animations, and complex components you'll build. You can write custom CSS and JavaScript when Webflow falls short, and you can read enough code to debug a third-party embed or extend an existing component. The Technical Growth Manager owns tracking and integrations; you own the code that makes the design system feel alive. This is unlikely to be a good fit if you strictly avoid code or rely on others to handle anything beyond drag-and-drop.
This Role Is NOT
Benefits
LawnStarter provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or genetics. We comply with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
To apply: https://weworkremotely.com/remote-jobs/lawnstarter-senior-webflow-designer-5