Content Designer
Summary
Content Designer at Wolfia creates visuals and written content for product launches, marketing materials, and internal assets using Figma and AI tools, working closely with marketing and the founder.
Wolfia (YC S22, Khosla Ventures) is an AI teammate for customer-facing grunt work. We answer security questionnaires, RFPs, and technical reviews for teams at Miro, CircleCI, and Handshake. Think of the 400-question security review that eats your best engineer’s week: we want to be the thing that answers it before lunch.
We’re hiring a Content Designer to make everything we publish look as sharp as the product works. You’ll work directly with our marketing lead and the founder.
What you’ll make
Visuals for launches, blog posts, and product announcements: diagrams, illustrations, social cards, OG images.
LinkedIn and social graphics for founder and company content, on a weekly cadence.
Sales and marketing collateral: one-pagers, case study layouts, event invites, decks.
Simple motion or GIF assets for product walkthroughs when a static image isn’t enough.
A lightweight brand system (templates, components in Figma) so the team can self-serve the easy stuff.
Product design: UI mockups, screens for launches and docs, and polish passes on in-product surfaces.
Written copy where it touches the visual: headlines, social captions, diagram labels, and microcopy drafts that ship with the asset.
How we work
Fast cycles: most assets go from brief to shipped in days, not weeks.
AI-native: we expect you to generate with AI tools and direct them with taste. AI output that looks like AI output doesn’t ship.
What we’re looking for
A portfolio that shows range: crisp B2B/SaaS visuals, strong typography, and at least a few things that made you stop scrolling.
One piece that explains something complicated: a diagram, an infographic, a technical launch visual. That piece matters more to us than your prettiest one.
You can take a rough idea (“explain this workflow in one image”) and come back with something clearer than the brief.
You work in Figma, deliver organized files, and hit deadlines without chasing.
Strong written English is a hard requirement: you’ll write headlines, captions, and labels yourself, not just design around copy someone else wrote. Writing samples welcome alongside the portfolio.
Candidates with an edge
Experience designing for a developer, security, or enterprise SaaS audience.
Illustration or motion skills on top of core visual design.
You’ve worked with US startups remotely before.
If all goes well, an offer follows within a day of the final conversation. We move fast!