Website:
materialdepot.com
Job details:
Visual Designer - Material Depot
Department: Store Merchandising
Location: Bengaluru
About the role
We're looking for a Visual Designer who lives and breathes design - someone obsessed with aesthetics, color systems, hierarchy, and typography, and who can carry that craft across every place a customer meets the brand, both online and offline.
This isn't a role that ends at making things look good. You'll own how Material Depot shows up in the world: from the storefront a customer walks past, to the shelf they stop at, to the screen they scroll on the way there. We want someone who can connect the dots between a beautiful design and a real business outcome - and who genuinely cares about that connection.
What you'll work on
- Offline and online branding - building and maintaining a cohesive visual identity that holds together across every surface, physical and digital.
- Store branding and facade design - designing the storefront and exterior visual elements that draw people in and set the tone before they step inside.
- In-store visual elements and merchandising - shaping how products are presented in the space: signage, displays, layouts, and the visual cues that guide a customer through the store.
- Cohesive online-to-offline marketing - making sure the experience a customer has on a screen flows seamlessly into the one they have in the store, so the brand feels like one continuous thing rather than two disconnected halves.
Questions worth sitting with
This role isn't for someone who just wants to make things look nice. Before you apply, it's worth asking yourself the same questions we'll be asking on the job:
- When I design something, how is it actually impacting the business? Can I draw the line from a layout, a color choice, or a piece of signage to something the business cares about?
- Is my work contributing to revenue - directly or indirectly? Does it help a product sell, bring people into the store, or move someone closer to a purchase?
- Is this helping users understand the product better? Does my design make a category clearer, a benefit more obvious, or a decision easier?
- What value am I adding to the customer's selection process? When someone is choosing between options, is my work reducing confusion or adding to it?
- Would I notice if this design were removed? If the answer is no, what was it really doing?
If these questions excite you rather than intimidate you - if you already think this way about your work - you're the kind of designer we're looking for.
Nice to have
- Experience designing for retail, physical spaces, or environmental/spatial branding.
- A portfolio that shows range across both digital and physical work.
- Comfort working closely with marketing, merchandising, and store teams.
What success looks like
In this role you'll know you're doing well when the brand feels unmistakably ours everywhere it appears, when a customer can move from our online presence to a physical store without the experience missing a beat, and when your design choices are visibly helping customers understand products and make decisions with confidence.
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