Principal Product Designer, Core Canvas

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Responsibilities

  • Deliver world-class, high-fidelity design for new and existing products, from early concept to production.
  • Contribute to and expand Mural9s design system, ensuring consistency and scalability across experiences.
  • Drive visual clarity, motion, and interaction rigor across flows and components, balancing usability and delight.
  • Explore and define next-generation interactions for visual collaboration, whiteboarding, and shared workspaces, then break this vision down into achievable milestones.
  • Work closely with engineers to ensure high-quality implementation and maintain design integrity through launch.
  • Create prototypes that push design thinking, helping the organization visualize what9s next.
  • Model design excellence for peers, mentoring others in visual craft, systems design, and conceptual development.
  • Partner with design systems, research, and engineering teams to elevate quality and create unified experiences.
  • Influence product strategy through design-led exploration and storytelling that clarifies opportunity spaces.
  • Champion accessibility, internationalization, and emotional engagement as core aspects of product design.
  • Reframe problems and connect dots across product areas, designing beyond feature asks to improve whole journeys.
  • Lead and facilitate workshops or design sprints to drive alignment and accelerate strategic decision-making.
  • Collaborate with product, research, and data partners to define success metrics and evaluate impact.
  • Advocate through example for design9s role in shaping product vision, not just execution.
Requirements
  • 10+ years of product design experience with a focus on complex desktop or enterprise applications.
  • Proven ability to contribute to high-quality design systems and product experiences at scale.
  • Exceptional craft: visual clarity, spacing, motion, and interaction polish are second nature.
  • Strong systems thinking: understands how design decisions cascade across flows, surfaces, and user journeys.
  • Experience designing for both enterprise and consumer audiences, balancing complexity with clarity.
  • Deep empathy for diverse, global users and experience designing for accessibility, personalization, and inclusivity.
  • Curiosity and proactive problem solving: you explore edge cases, anticipate constraints, and think beyond the immediate brief.
  • Experience working cross-functionally in highly collaborative, iterative environments.
Nice to Have
  • Experience designing collaboration or canvas-based applications, including nuanced 2D/3D interactions.
  • Background in AI-assisted or human 6machine collaboration design.
  • Experience with free-form ideation tools or creativity support software.
  • History of leading greenfield or innovation projects from vision to shipped product.
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