Product Designer (REMOTE)
About the role
We are reimagining the ultimate journey for music lovers and record collectors worldwide — for the next generation, and for our long-time loyalists. As a Product Designer, you won't just be moving pixels — you'll solve real customer problems in a fast-paced, iterative environment, working directly with squads and partnering closely with Product Managers, Engineers, and fellow designers to create a unified experience across the Discogs ecosystem.
Responsibilities
Champion solving user problems: User problems drive the work. You stay close to what collectors and sellers actually need, and you measure your work by whether it solves real problems for them.
Understand users: Stay curious, open-minded, and proactive about learning who our users are and what helps them on their music discovery and collecting journey. Participate in usability testing and research, and iterate on designs based on what you learn.
Exercise design thinking: Take a human-centered approach to problem-solving — understand user needs, challenge assumptions, and create solutions through iterative prototyping and testing.
Ideate with impact: Support product squads with rapid wireframing, information architecture, and prototyping to validate ideas quickly.
Design end-to-end with squads: From discovery and research through high-fidelity Figma mockups, interactive prototypes, and final machine-readable designs that are ready for engineering handoff with minimal translation, partner with product squads to ideate, validate, and ship new experiences across web and mobile.
Elevate UX and visual design: Combine Discogs' new brand identity with UX best practices to create intuitive, streamlined user flows and modern interfaces that are as visually compelling as they are functional.
Design responsively: Translate and optimize design solutions for impact and usability at any screen size.
Find creative range within meaningful constraints: The design system, brand identity, and engineering realities are the conditions that make your work shippable and durable. Structure your Figma work the way it will live in code: component properties, variants, and modes that map cleanly to engineering, with layer architecture and auto-layout that treat the design-to-code seam as a contract.
Bridge design and engineering: Partner with engineers to keep tokens, components, and patterns in sync between Figma and the codebase. Treat our machine-readable design system as a shared product — what's in Figma flows cleanly into code, and what engineers learn in implementation flows back into the system.
Collaborate and iterate: Work closely with PMs, engineers, and fellow designers to ensure technical feasibility and consistency across the holistic product experience. Show work early and often, welcome feedback, and iterate toward excellence.
Balance speed and quality: Manage your time effectively, prioritize high-impact work, and deliver polished outcomes on a healthy cadence.
Requirements
Champion solving user problems: User problems drive the work. You stay close to what collectors and sellers actually need, and you measure your work by whether it solves real problems for them.
Understand users: Stay curious, open-minded, and proactive about learning who our users are and what helps them on their music discovery and collecting journey. Participate in usability testing and research, and iterate on designs based on what you learn.
Exercise design thinking: Take a human-centered approach to problem-solving — understand user needs, challenge assumptions, and create solutions through iterative prototyping and testing.
Ideate with impact: Support product squads with rapid wireframing, information architecture, and prototyping to validate ideas quickly.
Design end-to-end with squads: From discovery and research through high-fidelity Figma mockups, interactive prototypes, and final machine-readable designs that are ready for engineering handoff with minimal translation, partner with product squads to ideate, validate, and ship new experiences across web and mobile.
Elevate UX and visual design: Combine Discogs' new brand identity with UX best practices to create intuitive, streamlined user flows and modern interfaces that are as visually compelling as they are functional.
Design responsively: Translate and optimize design solutions for impact and usability at any screen size.
Find creative range within meaningful constraints: The design system, brand identity, and engineering realities are the conditions that make your work shippable and durable. Structure your Figma work the way it will live in code: component properties, variants, and modes that map cleanly to engineering, with layer architecture and auto-layout that treat the design-to-code seam as a contract.
Bridge design and engineering: Partner with engineers to keep tokens, components, and patterns in sync between Figma and the codebase. Treat our machine-readable design system as a shared product — what's in Figma flows cleanly into code, and what engineers learn in implementation flows back into the system.
Collaborate and iterate: Work closely with PMs, engineers, and fellow designers to ensure technical feasibility and consistency across the holistic product experience. Show work early and often, welcome feedback, and iterate toward excellence.
Balance speed and quality: Manage your time effectively, prioritize high-impact work, and deliver polished outcomes on a healthy cadence.
Qualifications
Champion solving user problems: User problems drive the work. You stay close to what collectors and sellers actually need, and you measure your work by whether it solves real problems for them.
Understand users: Stay curious, open-minded, and proactive about learning who our users are and what helps them on their music discovery and collecting journey. Participate in usability testing and research, and iterate on designs based on what you learn.
Exercise design thinking: Take a human-centered approach to problem-solving — understand user needs, challenge assumptions, and create solutions through iterative prototyping and testing.
Ideate with impact: Support product squads with rapid wireframing, information architecture, and prototyping to validate ideas quickly.
Design end-to-end with squads: From discovery and research through high-fidelity Figma mockups, interactive prototypes, and final machine-readable designs that are ready for engineering handoff with minimal translation, partner with product squads to ideate, validate, and ship new experiences across web and mobile.
Elevate UX and visual design: Combine Discogs' new brand identity with UX best practices to create intuitive, streamlined user flows and modern interfaces that are as visually compelling as they are functional.
Design responsively: Translate and optimize design solutions for impact and usability at any screen size.
Find creative range within meaningful constraints: The design system, brand identity, and engineering realities are the conditions that make your work shippable and durable. Structure your Figma work the way it will live in code: component properties, variants, and modes that map cleanly to engineering, with layer architecture and auto-layout that treat the design-to-code seam as a contract.
Bridge design and engineering: Partner with engineers to keep tokens, components, and patterns in sync between Figma and the codebase. Treat our machine-readable design system as a shared product — what's in Figma flows cleanly into code, and what engineers learn in implementation flows back into the system.
Collaborate and iterate: Work closely with PMs, engineers, and fellow designers to ensure technical feasibility and consistency across the holistic product experience. Show work early and often, welcome feedback, and iterate toward excellence.
Balance speed and quality: Manage your time effectively, prioritize high-impact work, and deliver polished outcomes on a healthy cadence.
Skills
Design expertise: Deep understanding of product design fundamentals — user-centered design practices, interaction design, and the foundational craft of typography, color, scale, hierarchy, and composition. Sound, well-reasoned visual decisions are second nature to you.
Design system fluency: Hands-on experience contributing to a design system, not just consuming one. You're fluent in tokens, component properties, variants, modes, atomic design, and the naming conventions that keep a system consistent and machine-readable — and you understand why these matter when designs need to live in code.
Figma mastery: Deep proficiency with Figma variables, modes, component properties, auto-layout, and library architecture. You build files that other designers and engineers can actually use.
Systems thinking: You see the patterns across a product and articulate them in ways that simplify decisions for everyone downstream. You design with reuse, consistency, and clarity in mind.
Technical aptitude: A strong understanding of how design translates into code. You don't need to ship production code, but you can read it, understand how property/value pairs and tokens work, and design with implementation in mind. If parts of this are new to you, you have the aptitude and appetite to learn.
Attention to detail: A passion for designing beautiful, modern, user-friendly experiences — and for the structural details that make designs durable and effective.
Human-centered mindset: Proven ability to advocate for the user and translate user insight into product decisions.
Collaboration and communication: You articulate ideas and design decisions clearly across design, product, and engineering. You're confident in your work and actively seek feedback to validate ideas, expand possibilities, and challenge your own assumptions.
Accountability and time management: Deliver projects on time and in scope across multiple workstreams in a fast-moving, startup-like environment. When ambiguity arises, you communicate proactively to find clarity rather than waiting for it.
Commitment to growth: Embrace the unknown with curiosity as you hunt for solutions. You're committed to continuously expanding your technical and professional skillset.
AI fluency: Proactive interest in applying AI to product design — to improve design processes, technical output, and user outcomes.
Accessibility advocacy: Working knowledge of accessibility standards, or genuine enthusiasm to learn and implement them.
Genuine enthusiasm for music discovery and record collecting: You have and collector records, are excited to imagine and shape a modernized Discogs, and you bring that energy to the work.
Benefits
Competitive compensation: salary, plus performance-related bonus program
401(k) with employer match
100% company-paid medical and dental insurance benefits for you and your dependents
18 weeks paid leave for birth moms
8 weeks paid parental leave, including for adoption
Monthly wellness allowance
Annual professional and personal development allowance
Work from home office set-up and expense allowances
Flexible work location opportunities