THE ROLE
We're looking for a Brand and Marketing Designer to define how Guild shows up in the world. This isn't a narrow brand or visual design role. You'll own design across every marketing surface — from our website and product storytelling to campaigns, lifecycle, and growth. You'll work closely with founders, product, and engineering to translate complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives.
This is also an AI-first design role. You'll use AI tools as part of your core workflow — for ideation, iteration,content generation, and scaling creative output. We expect you to push how design gets done, not just what gets designed.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
– Own the design and evolution of guild.ai — translating product capabilities into clear, high-conversion pages and continuously iterating based on user behavior and conversion data
– Design assets for launches, announcements, and campaigns — creating high-performing visuals for paid and organic channels and rapidly prototyping creative for experiments
– Design email and lifecycle experiences — building scalable templates across CRM tools (HubSpot,Salesforce, etc.) and improving conversion and engagement across the funnel
– Use AI tools to accelerate design and exploration — developing repeatable systems for generating and iterating on creative at scale
– Evolve Guild's visual identity across all marketing surfaces — building and maintaining a flexible design system for marketing and growth
WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
– 8+ years in marketing, product marketing, or growth design
– Strong portfolio across web, brand, and campaign work
– Experience designing for technical or developer-focused products
– Clear evidence of using AI tools in your design process
– Ability to simplify complex concepts into clear visual storytelling
– Experience with modern web tools (Figma, Webflow/Framer, etc.)
– Familiarity with CRM and lifecycle tools (HubSpot, Salesforce, Customer.io, etc.)
– Motion, interaction, or 3D design experience
– Comfortable building and shipping code from your own designs — Webflow, Framer, or vibe coding acceptable; ideally you don't stop at the design file
– Strong taste, high velocity, and attention to detail
BONUS
– Experience in AI, developer tools, or infrastructure products
– Experience working on early-stage or category-defining products
WHY GUILD
– Define the visual identity of a new category in AI
– Work directly with founders on core narrative and product
– High ownership, fast pace, real impact
Skills Required
- 8+ years of experience in marketing, product marketing, or growth design
- Strong portfolio across web, brand, and campaign work
- Experience designing for technical or developer-focused products
- Clear evidence of using AI tools in the design process
- Experience with modern web tools (Figma, Webflow/Framer, etc.)
- Familiarity with CRM and lifecycle tools (HubSpot, Salesforce, Customer.io, etc.)
What We Do
Guild turns agents into shared production infrastructure, with a managed software center for trusted agent capabilities, and an agent hub for discovering and sharing agents. For Enterprises. AI, Trusted in Production Autonomous software requires the same guardrails as any production system. Guild enforces centralized identity, least-privilege access, and immutable audit logging so enterprise governance extends to AI agents. Agents can act on code, tickets, and operational workflows without bypassing identity controls or becoming a black box. For Developers. AI, Built Like Real Software Guild gives developers the primitives they expect: typed interfaces, versioned releases, safe execution boundaries, and full execution traces, so agents behave like systems, not scripts. The Agent Hub is a public GitHub-like platform for broad discovery and reuse of agents, allowing developers to build agents like real software and ship them as products. One Platform. Any Model Universal by design. Guild is neutral toward models, vendors, and frameworks, doesn’t lock governance into a single stack, and works with Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and open-source models. Companies can run agents via chat, APIs, webhooks, and schedules, as well as publish trusted capabilities to version, reuse, and improve - so teams don't start from zero. Access can be controlled centrally, and usage tracked by workspace, user, agent, and trigger.









