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Privy is hiring: Senior Graphic Designer in Boston

Privy, Boston, MA, US, 02298

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We're looking for a creative, detail-oriented Senior Graphic Designer to join our fast-paced marketing team. You'll help shape the visual identity of Privy across channels, design compelling marketing assets, and support a wide range of brand initiatives. From digital ads and email graphics to landing pages, social media, and product visuals - your work will help us connect with merchants and drive measurable impact.
Key Responsibilities

  • Design and produce high-quality marketing assets including digital ads, social graphics, website visuals, landing pages, and presentation materials
  • Support the marketing and growth teams with creative for campaigns, email newsletters, and product launches
  • Help evolve and maintain our visual brand guidelines to ensure consistency across all channels
  • Collaborate with copywriters, marketing managers, and product teams to bring creative ideas to life
  • Create on-brand graphics for blog posts, ebooks, guides, and other content resources
  • Prepare final production files and manage asset organization in our brand library
Requirements
  • 5-7 years of graphic design experience (agency or in-house; B2B SaaS or ecommerce is a plus)
  • Strong portfolio showcasing a range of design work, with an emphasis on digital
  • Mastery of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign); familiarity with Figma, Canva, or similar tools is a plus
  • Excellent sense of typography, layout, color, and brand storytelling
  • Ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
  • Strong attention to detail and a passion for creating clean, modern, and impactful designs
Benefits
  • High autonomy with no career ceilings.
  • Challenging and interesting work.
  • Amazing colleagues.
  • Competitive salary and equity.
  • Work remotely.
  • Covered health, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Regular team events and off-sites.
  • Unlimited PTO and generous paid parental leave.