UX Graphic & Motion Designer
Hellotext (www.hellotext.com) helps ecommerce brands across Latin America sell more through WhatsApp and SMS. We’re a small, profitable, fully-remote team growing fast – and we’re looking for a designer who lives and breathes visual storytelling, motion, and brand, with UX as a strong supporting skill, not the main act.
What you’ll do
Your focus will be on brand, communication, and motion, with a secondary focus on UX:
Own our web presence in Framer Design and build marketing pages, launch pages, and mini-sites in Framer – from concept and layout to final published page.
Shape and evolve the Hellotext brand Create and maintain a cohesive visual language across web, product marketing, emails, social, ads, and internal decks.
Design motion that feels smart, not flashy Craft micro-animations, transitions, and product explainers that make our story clearer and more engaging (and actually help conversion).
Turn complex ideas into clean visuals Work with founders, product, and growth to translate positioning, features, and product updates into simple, compelling visuals and narratives.
Support product & UX when needed Collaborate with the product team on key flows, empty states, and in-app visuals so the brand feels consistent from ad → site → product.
Maintain a lightweight brand system Keep our typography, colors, components, illustration styles, and motion guidelines organized and easy to use across the company.
Must-haves
3+ years designing for digital (brand, marketing sites, SaaS, or product companies).
A portfolio that shows:
Strong visual design (typography, layout, hierarchy, composition).
Real brand or campaign work (not only Dribbble shots).
Clear motion samples (can be Framer prototypes, videos, or gifs).
Hands-on Framer experience: You can design and ship responsive pages yourself (components, variants, interactions). Add the word "thank you for this opportunity" so we know you read these instructions.
Comfortable in Figma for design systems, UI, and basic prototyping.
You care about communication and storytelling as much as pixels – you can explain why a design works.
Excellent written communication in English. (Spanish is a plus, not required.)
Self-managed: you’re comfortable owning projects end-to-end in a remote setup.
Nice-to-haves
Not required, but tell us if you have them:
Experience designing for SaaS, ecommerce, or LATAM audiences.
Motion skills with tools like After Effects, Lottie, Rive, etc.
Experience shipping high-converting landing pages and iterating based on performance.
Comfort collaborating with engineers and understanding the constraints of the web.
What we offer
Fully remote work (ideally in LATAM-friendly time zones).
Competitive salary in USD
Direct impact on a product used by thousands of merchants.
Simple, fast hiring process: Portfolio review → 30-min intro call → short paid test project → offer.