Code and Theory is hiring: Junior Designer in New York
Code and Theory, New York, NY, United States, 10261
As a Junior Visual Designer at Code and Theory, your creativity will shape the future of digital storytelling. Beyond crafting visually compelling digital interfaces, you’ll engage in making strategic, impactful contributions that enhance the performance and reach of our projects. Your inspiration will come from leveraging AI, data insights, and new design paradigms to push the boundaries of visual design. In this role, you will also learn from our seasoned leaders, who will mentor you and provide valuable experiences as you forge your path towards becoming a future leader in visual design.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED
- Conceptualize and design visually compelling digital experiences that reflect brand identity and strategically enhance user engagement
- Lead the charge in using AI and generative design tools to push creative limits and drive efficiency and performance
- Develop content that goes beyond aesthetics, using data-driven insights to create impactful visual narratives and interactions
- Actively research and integrate emerging design trends to remain competitive and innovative in the field
- Foster an environment of creativity and collaboration, sharing novel ideas and strategic insights with peers
- Embrace flexibility and a team-focused mindset, supporting diverse aspects of projects to collectively "make cool exciting experiences with impact" and enjoy the creative journey
WHAT YOU'LL DO
- Passion for visual aesthetics coupled with a strategic mindset aimed at achieving high performance and innovation
- Ability to blend creative flair with practical design skills to enhance platform performance and user engagement
- Curiosity and adaptability in utilizing new design technologies and methodologies, driven by data insights
- Proficiency in design tools like Figma, with an eagerness to integrate AI tools into the design process
- Excellent teamwork skills, enhancing a culture of creative exploration and shared success
ABOUT US
Born in 2001, Code and Theory is a digital-first creative agency that sits at the center of creativity and technology. We pride ourselves on not only solving consumer and business problems, but also helping to establish new capabilities for our clients. With a global client roster of Fortune 100s and start-ups alike, we crave the hardest problems to solve. With a remote-first approach to our people, we have teams distributed across North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. The Code and Theory global network of agencies is growing and includes Kettle, Instrument, Left Field Labs, Mediacurrent, Rhythm, and TrueLogic.
Striving never to be pigeonholed, we work across every major category: from tech to CPG, financial services to travel & hospitality, government and education to media and publishing. We value the collaboration with our client partners, including but not limited to Adidas, Amazon, Con Edison, Diageo, EY, J.P. Morgan Chase, Lenovo, Marriott, Mars, Microsoft, Thomson Reuters, and TikTok.
The Code and Theory network is comprised of nearly 2,000 people with 50% engineers and 50% creative talent. We’re always on the lookout for smart, driven, and forward-thinking people to join our team.
The target base compensation for this role is $64,500. Actual compensation is influenced by a wide array of factors including but not limited to skill set, level of experience, and location.
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