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Specialist Designer - Design Systems

Mountain View, California, United States

Company Overview

ID.me is the next-generation digital identity wallet that simplifies how individuals securely prove their identity online. Consumers can verify their identity with ID.me once and seamlessly login across websites without having to create a new login and verify their identity again. Over 152 million users experience streamlined login and identity verification with ID.me at 20 federal agencies, 45 state government agencies, and 70+ healthcare organizations. More than 600+ consumer brands use ID.me to verify communities and user segments to honor service and build more authentic relationships. ID.me’s technology meets the federal standards for consumer authentication set by the Commerce Department and is approved as a NIST 800-63-3 IAL2 / AAL2 credential service provider by the Kantara Initiative. ID.me is committed to “No Identity Left Behind” to enable all people to have a secure digital identity. To learn more, visit https://network.id.me/.

Specialist Designer – Design Systems

Location: Mountain View, CA, in-office requirement 5 days/week

At ID.me, we’re shaping the future of digital identity to make proving who you are online easier, more secure, and accessible to everyone. Serving over 150 million people, we’re also on a mission to ensure no identity is left behind. As a design-led company, design influences everything we do. We believe great design is more than aesthetics; it’s the foundation of trust, accessibility, and connection in every experience we create. Our designers, engineers, and product partners move quickly together, empowering each other to make thoughtful decisions that have real impact. Within our team, empathy and kindness aren’t just values, but how we collaborate, give feedback, and grow. If you’re passionate about crafting experiences that are both human and transformative, you’ll have a seat at the table here.

Role Overview

The Design Systems Specialist, Motion defines how ID.me moves — shaping the rhythm, responsiveness, and emotion behind every interaction across our products, platforms, and ecosystem.
You’ll craft the motion language that powers our design system — establishing principles, tokens, and patterns that unify everything into one seamless experience. Working closely with Marketing, Product, and Engineering teams, you’ll translate design intent into living systems that scale across native, web and on-device platforms.

Motion at ID.me is not decorative or gratuitous — it’s communicative. It signals trust, conveys meaning, and humanizes the experience. Your work will ensure every transition, micro-interaction, and animation reinforces confidence, continuity, and our brand’s promise: a verified identity you control.

 

Key Responsibilities

Motion Systems & Interaction Language

  • Define and evolve a motion design system — principles, patterns, and tokens that scale across platforms and devices.
  • Establish motion guidelines and frameworks that connect brand expression with functional UI behaviors.
  • Translate static components into living systems that express hierarchy, feedback, and state changes through motion.
  • Collaborate with engineering partners to ensure motion tokens, variables, and libraries are consistent and performant across environments.
  • Document motion principles with examples and rationale that make adoption easy across teams.

Craft & Execution

  • Create high-fidelity motion prototypes to communicate interaction intent, transitions, and micro-interactions.
  • Use motion to clarify relationships, guide focus, and reduce cognitive load in complex interfaces.
  • Collaborate with brand and marketing teams to ensure product motion aligns with broader brand storytelling.
  • Push the boundaries of how design systems communicate emotion, rhythm, and identity through animation.
  • Maintain balance between expressive and systematic motion — ensuring performance, accessibility, and usability.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with product, design systems, and engineering teams to bring motion principles into component libraries and production code.
  • Lead motion reviews and motion audits — identifying inconsistencies and opportunities for refinement.
  • Serve as a mentor and advocate for motion literacy across the organization, helping designers and developers integrate motion intentionally.
  • Communicate complex motion concepts clearly through storytelling, prototypes, and visual documentation.

Design Quality & Systems Evolution

  • Ensure motion contributes to accessibility and inclusivity (e.g., prefers-reduced-motion compliance).
  • Evolve the design system’s interaction layer as the bridge between static design and living product experience.
  • Define success metrics and qualitative patterns for motion consistency and performance.
  • Contribute to the broader design system roadmap, influencing how motion integrates with typography, color, spacing, and component evolution.
  • Champion accessibility, ensuring motion adheres to prefers-reduced-motion standards without sacrificing meaning.
  • Design motion patterns that aid cognitive understanding — using animation to communicate hierarchy, spatial relationships, and system feedback for users with visual or cognitive challenges.
  • Develop adaptive motion states that adjust intensity, duration, or behavior based on user settings or context, ensuring motion remains inclusive, not exclusionary.

 

Qualifications

  • Proven experience creating and maintaining motion systems within a design system or large-scale product environment.
  • Deep understanding of animation principles, easing, timing, and choreography across web and native platforms.
  • Expertise with Figma, Figma Make, After Effects, or similar motion and prototyping tools.
  • Strong foundation in visual design, hierarchy, and interaction design — with the ability to use motion as a storytelling and usability tool.
  • Experience collaborating with engineers to translate design motion into production-ready code (e.g., via CSS transitions, Lottie, or motion libraries).
  • Excellent communication skills with the ability to present and advocate for motion as part of the design system’s DNA.

 



The annual base salary listed does not include a company bonus, incentive for sales roles, equity and benefits which will be determined based on experience, skills, education, relevant training, geographic location and role. 

ID.me offers comprehensive medical, dental, vision, health savings account, flexible spending accounts (medical, limited purpose, dependent care, commuter benefit accounts), basic and voluntary life and AD&D insurance, 401(k) with company match, parental leave, ability to participate in unlimited paid time off subject to the terms and conditions of the PTO policy, including 8 company wide holidays, short and long-term disability insurance, accident and critical illness insurance, referral bonus policy, employee assistance program, pet insurance, travel assistant program, wellbeing and childcare discounts, benefit advocates, and a learning and development benefit.

The above represents the anticipated total rewards package for this job requisition. Final offers may vary from the amount listed based on qualifications, professional experiences, skills, education, relevant training, geographic location, and other job related factors.

Mountain View, CA Pay Range

$200,000 - $250,000 USD

ID.me is a full-time, in-office culture. Unless a specific job description explicitly states otherwise, all roles are on-site five days per week at one of our offices in McLean, VA; Mountain View, CA; New York City, NY; or Tampa, FL. Certain roles — such as field-based sales or other remote-by-design positions — may have different work arrangements as noted in their individual postings.

ID.me maintains a work environment free from discrimination, where employees are treated with dignity and respect. All ID.me employees share in the responsibility for fulfilling our commitment to equal employment opportunity. ID.me does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. ID.me adheres to these principles in all aspects of employment, including recruitment, hiring, training, compensation, promotion, benefits, social and recreational programs, and discipline. In addition, ID.me's policy is to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified employees who have protected disabilities to the extent required by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances where a particular employee works. Upon request we will provide you with more information about such accommodations.

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