Design & Creative
Designing user experiences and producing visual, audio, and video content. Design side: product/UX design, UI design, interaction design, visual design, design systems, content design/UX writing, accessibility, prototyping. Creative/production side: video production, motion design, animation, graphic design, audio engineering, photography, 3D art, creative direction.
Roles
The canonical roles within Design & Creative.
Product Designer
Product Designers at AI companies translate complex technical systems into intuitive, high-craft user experiences that help teams build, analyze, and deploy AI-native products. Day-to-day, they move fluidly between research and discovery, concept exploration, high-fidelity prototyping, and shipping—often partnering closely with engineers and product managers to solve ambiguous problems in real time. What sets this role apart is the focus on making sophisticated AI workflows, agent behaviors, and infrastructure systems feel accessible and elegant, requiring deep systems thinking and comfort with technical complexity. These designers typically sit within product teams at growth-stage AI platforms, working alongside researchers and engineers to define how users interact with emerging AI capabilities, from conversational agents and knowledge platforms to developer tools and enterprise automation systems.
Brand Designer
Brand Designers in AI companies translate technical innovations and infrastructure into compelling visual narratives across digital and physical environments. They develop and maintain cohesive identity systems—from typography and color to 3D applications and experiential installations—ensuring consistency as the company scales across marketing, product, and internal communications. What distinguishes this role is the need to make complex AI concepts visually digestible for both technical and non-technical audiences, while working at the intersection of brand strategy and execution across multiple mediums including web, events, presentations, and physical spaces. These designers partner closely with product, marketing, and leadership teams to establish visual direction that communicates the company's mission and values, often serving as creative stewards who guide tone and taste across the entire organization.
Design Leadership
Design management and leadership roles — managers, directors, and heads of design teams across product design, brand design, and creative leadership.
Creative Producer
This role drives the creative vision and execution of projects across AI product companies, translating strategic briefs and emerging capabilities into compelling multimedia experiences. Working at the intersection of creative direction and production management, these professionals lead multidisciplinary teams through the full project lifecycle—from ideation and stakeholder alignment through delivery—while maintaining high standards for craft and brand consistency. They balance hands-on creative contribution with team leadership, often serving as the connective tissue between internal stakeholders and external partners like agencies and production studios. Success requires both strategic thinking to shape how AI capabilities are communicated and detailed operational expertise to manage timelines, budgets, and complex cross-functional workflows. These roles typically sit within marketing, education, creative, or growth functions, supporting product launches, customer education, brand partnerships, and content initiatives that showcase how AI transforms user capabilities.
Motion Designer
Motion designers in this role lead the creation of animated content that spans AI product interfaces, brand campaigns, and marketing narratives. Working hands-on from concept through final delivery, they develop scalable motion systems and guidelines that enable consistent animation across teams and projects. They distinguish themselves by balancing artistic vision with strategic communication—translating complex AI concepts into clear, memorable visual stories while maintaining both UI/UX polish and brand consistency. These designers typically sit within in-house creative studios or brand teams, collaborating closely with product designers, engineers, and marketing to ensure motion serves both user experience and business objectives. They combine deep technical mastery of tools like After Effects and Figma with a curiosity about emerging animation technologies and a commitment to raising creative standards across their organization.
Design Systems Designer
Design Systems Designers at AI companies own the component libraries, design tokens, and interaction patterns that product teams build on top of—the shared layer that keeps a product feeling coherent as headcount and surface area grow. In practice, the role at AI companies leans toward hybrid design–engineering work: most jobs in this slug expect comfort writing production frontend code, building components in the same codebase the product team ships, and prototyping interactions directly rather than only handing off Figma specs. The boundary with Design Engineer is narrow and varies by company—some companies use the two titles interchangeably, others separate them by who owns the canonical implementation. These designers typically sit within design or design-engineering teams, partnering closely with frontend engineers and the broader product design organization on standards, governance, and adoption.
Visual Designer
Visual Designers at AI companies execute polished visual work across both product and marketing surfaces—UI and component-library work on the product side, marketing collateral, campaign assets, and presentation materials on the go-to-market side. The role overlaps with Product Designers on the UI end and Brand Designers on the marketing end; what distinguishes Visual Designers in practice is breadth across surfaces rather than depth in either, often contributing to design systems while producing the day-to-day visual work that keeps both product and marketing shipping. These designers typically sit within design teams at growth-stage companies that have not yet specialized into separate product-design and brand-design tracks.
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