Katalist
Creative Designer

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Overview
Katalist is building AI-powered tools that help filmmakers, agencies, and video teams turn scripts into storyboards and production-ready visuals, faster. We're looking for a Creative Designer to shape how Katalist looks and feels everywhere it shows up, from social and web to product marketing. Backed by 500 Global, with nearly 1,000 new registered users every week, this is a chance to shape the visual identity of a company gaining real traction. You'll work closely with our CEO on a small, fast-moving team, with real say in how the company comes across to the industry we serve.
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What you'll do:
- Design visual content across social, web, and product marketing
- Help build Katalist's presence within the filmmaking and creative community
- Shape a consistent visual identity across every touchpoint
You will thrive in this role if:
- You want to invent the visual language for something new
- You're already familiar with the world of film, video production, and creative agencies
- You roll with priority shifts instead of needing everything mapped out in advance
- You'd rather be told the goal than the steps


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What you bring:
- A portfolio that shows range: branding, social content, digital design
- Sharp written and verbal communication skills
- Familiarity with tools like Figma or Adobe Creative Suite
- Experience with early-stage startups is a plus
- Experience designing for a creative or entertainment audience is a plus
What we offer:
- High autonomy and real ownership over the brand's visual identity
- Competitive salary
- Equity (ESOP)
How to apply:
Send your portfolio and a note on why you'd be a great fit for this role to recruiting@katalist.ai.
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