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Job Title


Graphic & Visual Designer


Company : Shay


Location : New delhi, Delhi


Created : 2026-02-25


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Company DescriptionShay is a modern Indian brand focusing on the kitchen, the heart of a home. Our vision is to become a holistic brand for home cooking. We blend innovation with aesthetics to create kitchen products that are not only practical but also visually appealing.Role DescriptionThis is a full-time on-site role for a Graphic & Visual Designer located in New Delhi. The Designer will be responsible for tasks such as visual design, graphic design, branding, graphics, and web design. You will be leading many design initiatives at the company. We take a design-first approach and give extra attention and care to our design department. As a young company aiming to make a big impact, you would be expected to take on multiple roles to get things up and running.Things you would be doing: Shape and evolve the visual identity of SHAY across digital, print, packaging, and product designDesign drool-worthy creatives for our website, social media, emailers, campaigns, ads, catalogs, and moreCollaborate closely with our founder, photographer, and creative team to keep things fresh and on-brandBring new ideas to the table — we love risk-takers and trendsettersHelp us build a strong visual language that customers can spot from a scroll awayCreate high-converting Amazon listing images (main image, lifestyle shots, infographics, comparison charts)Design Meta ads (Facebook/Instagram) for our performance marketing teamDesigning post for Social MediaYou are:A storyteller in visualsSharp with Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), Canva, and Figma (bonus points for motion design chops)Someone with a strong sense of aesthetic — minimal yet warm, modern but timelessSomeone who loves a good moodboard and has a Pinterest folder for everythingA great communicator and team playerWhy SHAY?A fast-growing, design-first brandA young, passionate team that actually cares about good designFreedom to experiment, grow, and shape the visual future of a brandDiscounts on merchandise (obviously)