KYFRM operates at the intersection of art, design, and technology. We build identity systems, editorial platforms, interactive websites, and cultural artifacts. Increasingly, our work requires someone who can move fluently between design and code.
This role exists to strengthen that bridge.
We are looking for a junior design–technologist who understands interface structure and is comfortable implementing it in production environments. The position sits between visual systems and technical execution. It requires care, curiosity, and discipline.
What you’ll be doing
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Translate Figma systems into responsive WordPress, Elementor, or Shopify builds
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Implement structured layouts using HTML, CSS, and modern JavaScript
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Prototype in React or Next when needed
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Assist in Supabase integrations and Vercel deployments
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Help establish reusable components and maintain internal UI libraries
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Improve performance, responsiveness, and accessibility
- Lots of vibe coding.
You will collaborate closely with the design lead and studio directors. You will also work independently. Both matter.
Who you might be
You are:
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Deeply familiar with HTML/CSS — you know the difference between flex and grid, margins and padding, rhythm and accident
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Comfortable with JavaScript fundamentals — enough to build interactive UI without fear
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Fluent in Figma — not just using tools, but understanding design systems
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Curious about React and Next.js (not required to be expert, but genuinely interested)
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Familiar with Git workflows
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Collaborating with designers, creative technologists, and studio leads to make things that feel considered and intentional
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Playing with emerging tools (Framer, Spline, animation libs) to elevate interface behavior
You don’t have to already know everything — you just have to want to know it, and to build with intention.
How we work
Remote. Small team. Focused briefs. Clear expectations.
High standards without unnecessary noise.
Strong aesthetic bias and cross-media artistic collaborations.
How to apply
Send:
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GitHub or relevant code samples
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One live project
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A short note explaining:
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A website you respect and why
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A technical problem you solved and how
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Email: hello@kyfrm.xyz
We read carefully. Show substance.