Senior Designer, Brand & Experiential

Visa Visa · Fintech · Austin, TX

Senior Designer role at Visa focused on corporate marketing activation for Value-Added Services. The role involves creating visual storytelling across digital campaigns, motion content, event experiences, presentations, and web experiences. Key responsibilities include creative development, brand systems management, digital and interactive design, and collaborating with stakeholders. The role also emphasizes using AI-assisted tools for concept exploration and workflow improvement, while maintaining design judgment and brand consistency.

What you'd actually do

  1. Design and produce high-quality creative deliverables across digital, motion, presentation, and static formats, ensuring consistency with Visa’s brand standards.
  2. Develop visual solutions for a range of asset types, including presentations, interactive demos, conference and event materials, webinars, executive newsletters, emails, infographics, illustrations, short-form videos, and web assets.
  3. Create motion graphics, animations, and visual storytelling elements for video, digital, and experiential applications.
  4. Translate complex business, product, and payment concepts into clear, compelling, audience-centric visual communication.
  5. Use AI-assisted tools thoughtfully to support concept exploration, visual reference development, content variation, and iterative refinement—while maintaining strong design judgment, authorship, and accountability for the final work.

Skills

Required

  • Strong conceptual thinking
  • Hands-on craft
  • Systems mindset to brand expression
  • Motion graphics
  • Interactive design
  • Presentation design
  • Figma
  • Ceros
  • Webflow
  • Digital experience design principles
  • Responsiveness
  • Motion behavior
  • Accessibility
  • Performance considerations
  • Prototyping
  • Collaboration
  • Project management
  • Brand safety
  • Visual consistency
  • Intellectual property considerations

Nice to have

  • Digitally fluent
  • Human-centered approach to design
  • No-code/low-code platforms
  • Lightweight coded explorations

What the JD emphasized

  • AI-assisted tools