Description
Graphic Designer
$50k – $100k • 0.1% – 0.5%
Wynd is an early stage startup empowering access to public web data. Wynd Network enables access to public web data through decentralized data scraping tools such our first product, Grass.
Grass is a network sharing application that allows users to sell their unused bandwidth.
Your day-to-day:
- Lead the development and execution of engaging graphic content for Grass’s digital campaigns, email marketing, and social media presence.
- Establish and maintain Grass’s creative vision, ensuring a cohesive and consistent brand image across all touchpoints.
- Conceptualize and design compelling visuals for our blog and other content platforms, from initial ideas to final imagery.
- Work collaboratively with teams across Product, Marketing, Communications, and other departments to deliver high-impact brand materials and assets.
- Manage and streamline our growing library of design assets, making them readily accessible to team members.
- Contribute to larger-scale design initiatives, such as website design and video projects being a welcome addition.
Benefits
- Competitive salary, early-stage equity, flexible work environment
- Flexible work hours
- Unlimited PTO
- New experience stipend
What Experience You Need:
- Strong proficiency in core graphic design software, including Photoshop, Figma, InDesign, and Adobe Illustrator.
- Experience in motion graphics is highly regarded.
- Exceptional attention to detail and superior organizational skills.
- Proven ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
- A solid track record with global consumer brands, coupled with a keen understanding of contemporary design trends.
- Professional proficiency in the English language is a must.
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Our hiring process prioritizes a paid work trial over a traditional interview process.
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