Brand Web Designer - Framer
Perplexity AIFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess at least 5 years of digital design experience, demonstrating proficiency in aesthetics, typography, layout, motion, storytelling techniques, and user-centered design principles, as evidenced by a strong front-end portfolio. They should also exhibit expertise in front-end development, a keen eye for brand consistency, and the ability to distill complex ideas into clean, organized, and understandable code and digital experiences.
The Digital Design Developer will be responsible for conveying interactive story ideas and complex interactions through wireframes or prototypes, incorporating feedback into iterative processes, completing a range of digital projects utilizing immersive storytelling experiences, developing templates for recurring editorial features, optimizing projects for browser and device performance, collaborating with colleagues of diverse backgrounds and technical levels, and supporting the team's commitment to journalistic independence and The New York Times' mission.
Digital and print news organization
The New York Times provides news coverage, analysis, and opinion pieces on various topics such as politics, business, technology, and culture, catering to a global audience. Its products include both digital and print editions, which operate on a subscription-based model, generating revenue from over 10 million paid subscriptions. The company also earns income through advertising, including display ads and sponsored content. What sets The New York Times apart from competitors is its reputation for reliable journalism and in-depth reporting. Additionally, it offers specialized services like NYT Cooking, which enhances the value for subscribers. The goal of The New York Times is to deliver high-quality journalism while adapting to the changing media landscape.