Sr. Designer, Product and Web

About the Role We’re looking for a designer who is equally at home crafting polished web experiences, marketing visuals, and brand-forward UI as they are designing product flows. You’ll own design across Knotch’s platform and web presence—bringing strong graphic sensibility, visual storytelling, and interaction design together in one role. A major focus of this role will be shaping a new AI-driven tool currently in development, partnering closely with our leadership team, product, and engineering to define and deliver the experience from the ground up. If your portfolio shows beautiful, opinionated work across web, brand, and product—not just wireframes and dashboards—we want to talk. Responsibilities Own the visual and graphic design language across Knotch’s product UI, marketing website, and brand touchpoints. Design high-quality web layouts, landing pages, and branded digital experiences that reflect a strong and intentional visual point of view. Lead design for a new AI-powered product currently in development, shaping core concepts, workflows, and UI where none yet exist. Own end-to-end product design across Knotch’s platform, from discovery and ideation through visual design and implementation—including marketing site pages and campaign assets. Partner closely with leadership, product management, and engineering teams to solve complex problems and ship high-quality solutions. Translate ambiguous requirements and evolving ideas into thoughtful, intuitive user experiences. Create wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs using modern design tools, primarily Figma. Design web pages, email templates, event materials, and other marketing-facing experiences as needed. Collaborate with engineering to ensure designs are feasible, scalable, and faithfully implemented. Continuously iterate on designs based on feedback, data, and evolving product strategy. What We're Looking For 5+ years of design experience across product, web, and/or brand—ideally with time at a digital or creative agency. Portfolio demonstrating strong graphic design craft typography, layout, color, and visual hierarchy—not just UX flows and wireframes. Demonstrated experience designing marketing websites, brand systems, or campaign creative alongside product UI work. A well-rounded designer with a clear visual point of view and the confidence to challenge existing patterns when needed. Comfort working across both product and marketing/web surfaces—you don’t see these as separate disciplines. Experience designing AI-powered or data-driven products is strongly preferred. Proficiency in Figma; experience with Illustrator, Photoshop, Webflow, Framer, or motion tools (After Effects, Lottie) is a plus. Comfort working in fast-paced, sometimes ambiguous environments with shifting priorities. Collaborative at heart, with experience working alongside technical teams including distributed or offshore teams. Why Join Knotch You’ll help define and design the future of Knotch’s products and web presence, including a new AI-driven tool at a pivotal stage of development. This role offers significant ownership, creative latitude, and close collaboration with leadership—giving you real influence over how our products look, feel, and evolve as we scale. Compensation US candidates $115,000–$175,000 USD, depending on experience Canada candidates $105,000–$136,000 USD, depending on experience Open to freelance NYC-based candidates. Our Benefits and Perks Knotch is a fully remote company. Candidates may work from anywhere in the U.S., Eastern time zone are preferred. Some of our other great benefits include Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance eligibility 401(k) plan Unlimited PTO 10+ company-paid holidays A daily company-wide break, and more! How to Apply Please use code SDH476 in the application questionnaire. Equal Opportunity Employer Knotch is a US-based equal opportunity employer. We strive to provide equal opportunities in all of our processes, including our hiring and employee experience. We pride ourselves on our three values transparency, relentlessness, and inclusiveness. We commit to daily work towards leading with empathy, reducing bias through periodic training, and engaging with and uplifting communities of marginalized groups. We condemn all forms of racism and discrimination on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, nationality, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, pregnancy or parenthood status, veteran status, disability status, or any other identifier. We encourage all employees, clients, investors, candidates, vendors, and friends of Knotch to deliver honest feedback directly or anonymously so that we may always seek to improve as an organization dedicated to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Apply To This Job

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