Communications Designer
GreyB
2 - 5 years
Chandigarh
Posted: 15/05/2026
Job Description
Who we are
GreyB is a research and intelligence firm. We help Fortune 500s, deep-tech startups, and leading
R&D teams understand complex technology landscapes patents, emerging technologies,
competitive movements, and innovation trends and turn that into intelligence that drives real
decisions.
Good design is how that intelligence reaches the people who need it. A well-designed visual can
communicate in seconds what a 300-word paragraph takes minutes to say and still leaves room
for misinterpretation.
Job Title: Visual Communication Designer
Job Location: Mohali (Chandigarh)
Job Type: Full-Time
What this role is
You'll work directly with our technical researchers, analysts, and the sales and marketing team.
Your job is to take complex, enterprise-grade research and make it clear to an audience that reads
critically and has limited time.
You'll design long-form reports that Fortune 500 decision-makers actually read, infographics
that make technology trends intuitive, and decks that communicate our thinking in a boardroom
without us in the room to explain them. You'll read a paragraph about EV battery patent trends
and figure out the right visual before anyone asks you to.
What you'll do
Research & report design
Design long-form research reports, whitepapers, and intelligence publications: layout,
typography, data visualizations, and cover design
Work with researchers to understand the findings before opening any design tool. The brief
starts with a conversation, not a document.
Turn raw data tables, numbers, comparisons into charts, diagrams, and visual
frameworks that communicate the actual insight
Marketing & content design
Create visual assets for LinkedIn, blogs, newsletters, and other marketing channels,
consistent with GreyB's brand across formats
Design presentation decks for sales and thought leadership use
Build reusable templates so the broader team can produce on-brand content without design
support on every piece
Collaboration
Coordinate with technical researchers to identify the core insight before any design work
begins
Work with marketing and sales to understand what each piece needs to do, for whom, and
in what context
Work across multiple feedback rounds on tight timelines that's how research publishing
works here
What we're looking for
We care more about how you think than which tools you use. Canva, Figma, Adobe use
whatever you're good at. We'll evaluate your work on whether it communicates, not on your
software stack.
Design thinking: You can read a 20-page research document, identify the three things that
matter, and design around them. You work from the insight, not the brief.
Visual brand consistency: You can make a LinkedIn graphic, a 40-page report, and a sales deck
feel like they come from the same organization, even when the formats are completely different.
Long-form content experience: You've designed reports, publications, or multi-page documents
before and understand how visual hierarchy keeps a reader moving through dense content.
Comfort with technical material: You don't need to be a patent expert. You do need to be
curious about technical content, willing to ask questions, and precise enough that your designs
don't misrepresent what the research actually says.
Clear reasoning: You can explain your design choices in plain terms. "It looks better" is not an
answer you'd give.
Experience & background
We're open to different backgrounds. People who've worked in B2B research, consulting,
publishing, editorial design, or content marketing for technical or enterprise audiences tend to
ramp up faster here. What we're looking at is your portfolio.
We're looking for:
24 years of design experience in a professional setting
Portfolio work that includes data visualization, long-form content design, or editorial work
Experience collaborating with researchers, analysts, or sales and marketing teams
What your portfolio should show us
Please share work that demonstrates at least two of the following:
1. A data visualization or infographic built around a complex dataset or research finding
2. A multi-page report, whitepaper, or publication show us the interior layout, not just the
cover
3. A piece where you simplified technical or niche content for a broader audience
4. A brief note on a specific design decision you made and the reasoning behind it
We're looking at whether your work communicates. Visual polish matters less than that.
Working at GreyB
Research-first culture; you'll work alongside people who think deeply about technology
and innovation
Direct exposure to Fortune 500 clients and intelligence work that shapes real R&D and
business strategy
Room to build and own the visual design function as the team grows
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