Supercomputer is so good at motion design.
> Surfaces top motion graphics and brand reels across the web
> Studies kinetic typography and pacing systems
> Generates production-ready reveals, demos, and infographics.
Fully autonomous. The quality and consistency are next-level.
hiring a cracked full-time product designer at Studio Maydit.
what we're looking for in our next hire:
> clean and strong taste in design
> product & website work
> framer dev is a bonus
> actively uses AI in their workflows
> believes that good enough isn't good enough :)
remote position. you'll work on products & websites used by 100k+ users.
apply using the link in the comments. send this to someone who'd make a great fit x
PS. auto-rejecting behance portfolios. sorry not sorry
We raised $6M to kill the book-a-demo button with self-improving agents, led by @FoundationCap.
One customer had Hobbes close a deal end-to-end within an hour of going live.
Another has 2x'd revenue since going live.
This is the new default for growth in the agent era.
Hiring across GTM and engineering in SF. Come build with us.
We're hiring a Product Designer at Bricx.
You'll own screens that millions of users interact with daily.
This is who we're looking for:
→ Your design taste is something people notice immediately.
→ You sweat the details without being asked.
→ You think beyond aesthetics and care about how your work actually performs.
→ You're hungry to grow and want to work on world-class products.
If you've been waiting for a role where craft actually matters - this is it.
Location: Remote
Compensation: Above Market.
To apply: fill the form in the comments below.
We’re hiring Product Designers at Bricx
Looking for high-agency designers who deeply understand AI + agents.
You’ll work directly with me to design industry-defining experiences for top venture backed AI SaaS companies.
Above-market comp.
Apply via link in comments.
Most clients struggle to explain what they actually need.
Not because they're bad at their job, design just isn't their language.
At Google, I became a "sprint master" running workshops and training designers on how to run product sprints.
The training taught me something critical:
Your job isn't to wait for a perfect brief.
It's to lead the conversation that uncovers one.
The best designers know how to ask questions that extract the right insights, even when clients don't have the vocabulary to express them.
This skill matters more than any tool you'll ever learn.