Design Engineer
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We're vvd. We make tools for storytellers — worldbuilders, writers, creators. Our goal is simple: empower people to create worlds, stories, and experiences that others can get lost in.
We're still at the beginning of our own story, and we're looking for a few people to help write the next chapters.
In a moment where "AI creative tools" are pumping out slop on one side and vicious debate on the other, we're choosing a different path: use this technology to empower human creativity and craft, not replace it.
This isn't going to be easy — but you'll actually shape something real. Something that will reach millions of people. You'll own it end-to-end, in a way that leaves a mark you can point to and say: I built that.
What you'll do:
You're a design engineer — someone who lives at the intersection of how things look and how they work. You don't just design screens; you build them. You don't just write code; you obsess over whether it feels right.
- Design and implement features end-to-end — from concept to production
- Move fast. We mean it. You're fluent with AI-powered dev tools (Cursor, Claude Code, etc.) and use them to ship at a pace that would be impossible without them
- Own the frontend experience — layout, interaction, motion, polish
- Work directly with engineering and product, iterate in hours not weeks
- Communicate directly. No corporate padding.
- Experience with Figma or similar design tools for rapid prototyping
- You care about accessibility
- You read fiction, build worlds, or create things for fun
Ownership matters more than pedigree.
Specifically
- Strong frontend chops (React, TypeScript, Next.js or similar)
- Taste. You can look at an interface and immediately feel what's working and what isn't — and you know how to fix it. Not pixel-counting, but genuine aesthetic judgment
- You can go from a rough idea to a polished, interactive implementation without waiting for a spec
- You use AI tools daily to accelerate your work — not as a crutch, but as a multiplier. You know how to prompt, iterate, and ship with them
- You understand enough about the backend to be dangerous — APIs, data flow, auth — so nothing blocks you
- You've built things with motion and interaction that felt good, not just functional
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