Location: Mumbai 
Experience: 3–5 years 
Start Date: Immediate 
Reports To: GTM and Product Strategy
About Louisa
Louisa AI helps relationship-driven firms win deals through warm introductions and intelligent signals across their networks. As we scale our presence across global markets, we’re expanding our Go-to-Market (GTM) design capabilities to strengthen brand storytelling and visual communication.
The Opportunity
We’re looking for a Graphic Designer who can craft compelling visual and motion assets that bring the Louisa brand to life. You’ll collaborate closely with our GTM and Marketing teams to design visuals for campaigns, presentations, and digital content — combining creativity with strategic impact.
This role blends brand design, motion graphics, and storytelling — perfect for a designer who enjoys working across formats while maintaining visual consistency.
What You’ll Own
- Design marketing assets for campaigns, website, and social media.
- Create motion graphics and Lottie animations from Figma files using After Effects.
- Design visually engaging sales and investor decks, one-pagers, and event collateral.
- Maintain brand consistency across all marketing and communication materials.
- Collaborate with product and content teams to align brand messaging and creative direction.
- Support ad-hoc creative needs for GTM initiatives and executive presentations.
- Updating marketing website assets
What We’re Looking For
- 3–5 years of experience in graphic design, motion design, or marketing design.
- Strong portfolio showcasing digital, motion, and brand assets.
- Proficiency in Figma, After Effects, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
- Experience creating Lottie animations and lightweight motion assets.
- Excellent sense of typography, layout, and composition.
- Ability to manage multiple deliverables and collaborate with marketing teams.
- Have skills to update assets on website using Elementor
Good to Have:
- Experience with B2B SaaS or enterprise marketing design.
- Basic video editing and short-form motion storytelling.
Familiarity with presentation tools like Google Slides, Keynote, or PowerPoint.
