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Sr. Digital Designer

San Francisco, CA

Cuyana is looking for a Senior Digital Designer to help build a digital-first creative team capable of producing elevated assets across every channel. Our creative philosophy is to create aspirational stories and assets that build memory, cut through noise, and drive growth. 

An ideal candidate is deeply hands-on and highly fluent in digital design systems, someone excited to create high-performing visual work across site, email, paid media, social, and other channels, while supporting a high standard of creative output by contributing to strong production rigor, consistency, and speed across the team.

We're looking for a designer with ambitions to grow into an Art Director or Creative Director, who is excited to master digital design, production rigor, and channel-native creative first.

This is a hybrid role based in our Headquarters located in San Francisco, Union Square.


RESPONSIBILITIES

Our goal is to operate like a modern in-house content studio capable of producing aspirational, high-quality creative at speed.

Create High-Impact Digital Creative

Design and produce assets across core digital channels including:

  • Website assets (homepage, landing pages)
  • Email creative
  • Paid social and performance marketing creative
  • Organic social assets
  • Select digital campaign assets and supporting creative

You will help translate campaign concepts and brand storytelling into channel-native digital creative that resonates and performs.

Motion & Video Content

Support light motion-based creative when needed, including:

  • Paid social video edits
  • Animated social assets
  • Motion-based ad variations
  • Email animation
  • Short-form video edits for growth channels

Digital motion capabilities preferred.

Drive Digital Production Excellence

Own the rigor and consistency of digital creative production:

  • File structure and asset organization
  • Versioning across channels
  • Adaptations for multiple placements and formats
  • Maintaining high visual polish across all outputs

Support Creative Team Quality

Contribute to strong creative execution across projects by:

  • Providing creative direction on projects and assignments
  • Ensuring visual consistency and quality
  • Managing and supporting junior designers on digital craft
  • Maintaining production speed and output quality

Collaborate Cross-Functionally

Work closely with:

  • Creative Director
  • Marketing Team
  • Product Team
  • Merchandising

Your role is to ensure creative translates effectively into digital environments.


REQUIREMENTS

You are:

  • Highly executional and detail-oriented
  • Fast, organized, and production-minded
  • Excited by high output and experimentation
  • Ambitious about eventually becoming an Art Director or Creative Director
  • Comfortable balancing craft with performance needs

You have:

  • 5 - 8+ years experience in digital design
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating digital-first creative
  • Expertise in Figma 
  • Motion and animation capability (After Effects, Premiere, or similar)
  • Deep familiarity with ecommerce, social and paid media formats
  • Experience working within fast-paced creative teams
  • Strong visual taste and typography skills

Location:  San Francisco Bay Area preferred. Hybrid schedule with Wednesday in-office required (subject to change)


A CONNECTION TO OUR VALUES
We look for mission and values-aligned candidates who embody our Fewer, Better philosophy, respect each other, and foster an open and supportive environment. We are a team of highly motivated team players who thrive in fast-paced, nimble environments. 

  • Cultivate Community  – you are honest, inclusive, and always willing to lend a hand
  • Create Excellence – you are accountable, decisive, and drive for results
  • Build & Evolve – you are curious, look to push the status quo by bringing new solutions, and seek feedback along the way

Benefits:  Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance; PTO and holiday pay; commuter benefit; 401k; bonus; and generous employee discount.

Compensation:  $110-$130k depending on various factors including qualifications, experience, and location. 

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