<h1><strong>About Entermotion</strong></h1>
<p>Entermotion builds software that real people depend on every day to do their jobs. Our flagship product, Atlas EMR, is a Direct Primary Care platform that clinics use to run their practice end to end: scheduling, messaging, clinical notes, billing and patient-facing mobile apps. We also build across education platforms and interactive entertainment, so the surface area is wide and the problems are varied.</p>
<h1><strong>About the Role</strong></h1>
<p>We're looking for a designer who genuinely loves the craft, not just someone who knows their way around Figma. We're talking about someone who understands why things look good. Who has an instinct for type, space, proportion, and visual hierarchy that goes deeper than picking from a component library.</p>
<p>You have old-school design sensibility: the kind built on understanding grid, contrast, and composition from the ground up, and you apply it to the web without losing any of it. You know that good digital design isn't a different discipline. It's the same discipline on a different surface.</p>
<h1><strong>What You'll Do</strong></h1>
<ul><li>Design web product screens and interfaces that are both functional and visually strong</li><li>Work from brand guides and make smart decisions within them </li><li>Own your work from concept through dev-ready handoff</li><li>Bring genuine creative thinking to briefs, not just execution</li><li>Move between projects and adapt your eye to each contex</li></ul>
<h1><strong>What We're Looking For</strong></h1>
<ul><li>A portfolio is essential — without one, we won't be able to move forward. Show us work with visual intelligence: layouts that breathe, type set with intention, hierarchy that actually guides the eye.</li><li>Web projects you're proud of — we need to see you can design for screens, not just print</li><li>A designer who learned the fundamentals before they learned the shortcuts</li><li>Enough technical awareness to collaborate closely with developers and make handoff clean</li><li>Self-directed — you can take a brief and run with it</li></ul>
<p>The tools matter less than the eye. If your portfolio shows us you can really design, we'll figure out the rest.</p>
<h1><strong> Craft That Sets You Apart</strong></h1>
<ul><li>You can talk about your decisions: why this typeface, why this grid, why this spacing</li><li>Whether you studied design history or learned by obsessing over the right things, it shows in the work.</li><li>You design with restraint when restraint is right, and with boldness when it's called for</li></ul>
<p>We're open to backgrounds — graphic design, brand, editorial, web. What we're not open to is a portfolio that's all UI patterns and no creative thinking.</p>
<h1><strong> Logistics</strong></h1>
<p>Full-time, remote. We work as a dispersed team and a lot happens over text, so you need to be comfortable there. Schedule is flexible, but at least 4 hours of overlap with your core team is mandatory.</p>
<h1><strong>How to Apply</strong></h1>
<p>We know there's no option to send a portfolio separately in our application section, so please include a link to your portfolio in your CV. It needs web work: we have to see how you design for screens. Of course, we love a polished CV, but it doesn't tell us whether you can design. Your portfolio does. </p>