Location
Remote, US
Salary
$90,000 - $115,000 /yearly
Type
fulltime
Posted
Today
Job Description
UI/UX Designer — Landing Pages
Remote \| $90,000 – $115,000 \| Full Time \| USA Only
About MaleMD
MaleMD is a fast-growing direct-to-consumer men's health telehealth company. We offer prescription treatments for sexual health, longevity, and performance — including our flagship ED treatment and Sermorelin peptide therapy. We have tens of thousands of active subscribers and are actively expanding into new treatment categories.
We sell online. Our pages do the selling. Design is not decoration here — it is a core driver of revenue. We take it seriously and we need someone who does too.
The Role
We are hiring a UI/UX Designer to own the design of our landing pages, product pages, and campaign pages. This is a full-time execution role. You will be designing pages that go directly into paid traffic campaigns — Meta, Google, email — and your work will be measured against real conversion data.
You will work directly with our Creative Director and senior leadership. You deliver clean, organized Figma files that our development team can implement without interpretation. You understand why a page converts, not just what it looks like.
We are rebuilding our entire digital presence and launching new products. There is no shortage of work and no shortage of opportunity for someone who performs.
What You Will Own
- Landing page design for all paid traffic campaigns — product pages, offer pages, advertorial pages
- Homepage and product page redesigns as we expand our treatment catalog
- Email template design — promotional, abandoned cart, transactional sequences
- Ad creative support — static image assets for Meta and Google
- Figma file organization and developer handoff — clean, labeled, production-ready
- Iteration — taking performance feedback from the team and updating designs accordingly
What We Are Looking For
D2C experience is the requirement. Everything else is secondary.
- 3\+ years designing landing pages and marketing pages for direct-to-consumer brands selling to US consumers — this is required
- A portfolio that shows real D2C landing pages — not app UI, not SaaS dashboards, not agency brand work
- Conversion thinking — you understand hierarchy, above the fold, trust signals, CTA placement, and mobile-first layout as tools that drive purchases, not just aesthetics
- Figma proficiency — you deliver organized, developer-ready files without needing to be asked twice
- Mobile-first mindset — the majority of our traffic is mobile and your designs must reflect that from the first frame, not as an afterthought
- Comfort with performance feedback — you can take CTR, CVR, and scroll data and translate it into a design decision
- Self-sufficient — you do not need someone to describe what good looks like. You already know.
Bonus — not required:
- Experience in men's health, telehealth, wellness, or any regulated D2C category
- Familiarity with Meta Ads Manager or landing page analytics tools
- Basic understanding of HTML/CSS — not required but helps with dev communication
Why MaleMD
You will be designing pages that run at real scale against real paid traffic. Your work will be tested, measured, and iterated. You will see directly how your design decisions affect conversion. That feedback loop is rare and it will make you significantly better.
D2C telehealth is one of the fastest growing categories in digital commerce. Men's health specifically is expanding rapidly. You will be building pages for new products as they launch, not maintaining a static site.
This is not a position where you hand off a file and move on. You will be embedded in the performance process and your contribution will be visible and valued.
This Role Is Not For You If
- ✖ Your portfolio is primarily app UI, SaaS products, or B2B platforms
- ✖ You have never designed a page that ran against paid media traffic
- ✖ You design for aesthetics without thinking about what the page needs to do
- ✖ You need detailed direction to know whether a design is working
- ✖ Your Figma files require explanation to a developer
- ✖ You have not worked on D2C brands selling physical or consumable products to US consumers
How to Apply
Do not apply through Indeed. Email us directly.
Send to:
Subject line:
UI/UX Designer – [Your Full Name]
Your email must include a written response to all three questions below. 300 words max per answer. Responses that do not reference a specific D2C brand by name will not be reviewed.
Question 1 — The Work
Share a landing page you designed for a D2C brand. Include a live link or screenshots. Name the brand, the product, and the target customer.
Question 2 — The Thinking
Walk us through one specific design decision you made on that page to improve conversion. What was the problem, what did you change, and why?
Question 3 — The Data
Did performance data influence any design decisions on that page or any other page you have worked on? Give us a specific example — what did the data show and what did you do differently as a result?
A portfolio link is welcome but not required. Your written responses are what we are evaluating first.
We respond to every qualified application. Incomplete submissions will not be reviewed.
Pay: $90,000\.00 - $115,000\.00 per year
Work Location: Remote
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