The Visual Designer will create branding and marketing materials, develop design concepts, and collaborate with team members to enhance user experience.
Drivetrain is on a mission to empower businesses to make better decisions. Our financial planning & decision-making platform helps companies scale and achieve their targets predictably.
Drivetrain is a remote-first company headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area. Founded in 2021 by a couple of ex-Googlers, Drivetrain is a fast-growing company on a trajectory for success with backing from leading venture capital firms.
Drivetrain provides a great culture for its employees to thrive in and be happy.
💜 Remote-friendly: Drivetrain brings together the best and the brightest, no matter where they are and provides them a great degree of autonomy. We trust our people.
🗣️ Open & transparent: We know that when our creators have access to all the information they need, their best work will emerge.
👏 Idea-friendly: We provide an environment to explore new ideas, to take risks, to make mistakes, and to learn, so you can succeed. Anyone in the company can come up with great ideas and become a catalyst for positive change. We let the best ideas win.
👥 Customer-centric: We follow a product-led growth strategy, continuously learning from our customers and collaborating to build the amazing software that Drivetrain is.
About the role
Drivetrain is looking for a full-time graphic designer for its marketing team who will help us forge an artistic vision and identity for our brand. The right candidate will bring top-notch craft expertise, excellent aesthetic judgement, and attention to detail. Your graphics capture the attention of those who see them and communicate the right message.
You will be responsible for designing and executing branding design work, website designs, social media creatives, and sales marketing materials.
What you’ll be doing
- Develop, evolve and champion a shared visual language across environments
- Craft visual designs (conceptualise, draft and illustrate) that convey brand and product concepts that are easy to interpret. These include iconography, brand illustrations and in-product illustrations.
- Design customer assets including presentation decks, one-sheeters, case studies, eBooks, podcasts, social media posts, blogs, email newsletters and other marketing collaterals.
- Build wireframes for our website pages.
- Collaborate with product designers, product managers and marketers by providing creative feedback on brand and user experience.
What you'll bring to the role:
- 3-5 years of experience in marketing design work for a SaaS company.
- Experience with Adobe Creative Suite besides fluency in Keynote, Powerpoint and Google Slides.
- Knowledge of layouts, graphic fundamentals, typography, and iconography for both print and web.
- Compelling portfolio of work for technology companies.
Sounds exciting? Apply at [email protected]. It may just be the next best decision you’ve ever made!
Top Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Google Slides
Keynote
PowerPoint
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