Designer Jobs in Crypto & Web3

Designers in web3 face a hard problem: making powerful but unfamiliar concepts like wallets, signatures, gas, and bridging feel safe and intuitive. The role spans product and UX design for dApps, wallets, and marketplaces, where a confusing flow can lead users to lose funds permanently.

Employers want designers fluent in Figma who understand the underlying mechanics well enough to design honest, reassuring flows around transactions and errors. Skills in interaction design, design systems, and clear visual communication matter, as does empathy for both crypto-native power users and newcomers who find the space intimidating.

57open jobs
$92k–$150ktypical salary
42companies hiring
6added this week
100%remote

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Frequently asked questions

Do web3 designers need to understand blockchain?
Yes, at least conceptually. Designing wallet, transaction, and signing flows well requires knowing what users are actually approving and where things can go wrong.
What is the hardest part of web3 UX?
Communicating risk and irreversibility clearly without overwhelming users, while making complex actions like swaps, approvals, and bridging feel simple and safe.
What tools should a web3 designer know?
Figma is standard for product design. Familiarity with design systems and prototyping, plus an eye for accessible, trustworthy interfaces, rounds out the profile.