This is a classic early-stage design moment: Thatch has strong product–market fit, and we’re ready to level up our brand. As our first full-time Senior Brand Designer, you’ll define and evolve Thatch’s visual identity across every touchpoint. You’ll shape how the world experiences Thatch — from marketing sites and campaigns to motion, print, and event materials. You’ll have the autonomy to work from concept through launch, building a visual language that’s as thoughtful and human as the product we’re creating.
You’ll collaborate closely with marketing, product, and design leadership to ensure a consistent, high-quality brand presence across experiences. This role calls for exceptional taste, deep craft skills, and the ability to bring ideas to life across a range of media. Your work will make an immediate impact on how people experience healthcare.
- Define and evolve Thatch’s brand identity across all touchpoints.
- Design high-impact web pages, campaigns, and digital content that bring our story to life.
- Produce print and event materials — ads, postcards, merch, and collateral.
- Partner with growth marketing, product, and design leadership to ensure brand consistency across both marketing and product experiences.
- Bring fresh ideas and experiments into how we express our brand.
- You have 3–5 years of proven experience designing brands, visual identities, and marketing experiences, with a focus on startups, high-growth companies, or consumer-facing products.
- You have a deep understanding of how to craft cohesive visual systems that scale across web, product, print, and motion.
- You’re a master of craft — typography, color, layout, and visual hierarchy come naturally.
- You’re fluent with design tools like Figma and Adobe Creative Suite, and comfortable learning new tools as needed.
- You can tell a story with your work — present your ideas confidently and inspire cross-functional teams to rally behind your vision.
Why this might not be the role for you:
You might not want this job if you’re uncomfortable working in the open and sharing work early, need fully defined processes to feel productive, or prefer waiting for direction instead of identifying opportunities to make an impact. This is a generalist brand design role that thrives on collaboration, iteration, and self-driven problem-solving, where you’ll shape how we express our brand across every touchpoint.
- Push the limits of AI-driven creative workflows.
- Are skilled in motion and video.
- Can implement your own designs on the web (HTML/CSS/Framer).
We interview rigorously based on integrity, talent, and drive; the trust we display in our teammates from day 1 is a reflection of the confidence we have in this process. We aim to evaluate the things you’ll be doing every day as best we can, and we move quickly. Here's what to expect:
- 30 minute phone screen to talk through your background and interest in Thatch
- 30 minute Zoom meeting with the hiring manager to dive deeper into your experience and the role
- 30 minute Zoom meeting to meet 2-3 members of the team
- 30 minute Zoom meeting with the hiring manager to work through a live case study
- 30 minute Zoom meeting with our founders to discuss your approach to culture and our operating principles
We’re a fully distributed early stage company using technology to change the way America does healthcare. We’re a happy, friendly, high-velocity team. You can read more on Thatch here.
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