Creative Director Jobs in New York
14 curated creative director roles in New York at companies like Ramp, Meta, Known, and 7 more. Every role is scored and reviewed by our team.
Ramp · New York, NY (HQ)
Ramp's brand team has set a high bar for category storytelling in B2B fintech, and this ACD seat owns customer narrative end-to-end. Pure brand-side craft inside a company that actually invests in great work. Real reps in a culture that prizes design.
Meta · Menlo Park, CA / New York, NY
Meta.com is the front door to one of tech's most-watched companies, so a creative director here gets a rare canvas with enormous reach. The role blends brand storytelling with product-grade craft at a scale few companies can offer.
Meta · Los Angeles, CA / Menlo Park, CA / New York, NY / San Francisco, CA
Performance-marketing creative leans data-driven, but at Meta it still demands real craft to cut through. This suits a director who enjoys pairing measurable outcomes with strong visual storytelling.
Known · Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY
Leading art at Known means setting the visual direction across campaign work for some of the biggest brands. The agency punches well above its size on portfolio quality.
Whoop · Boston / New York (Hybrid)
WHOOP's brand is aspirational and premium — art direction here shapes how a performance wearable is perceived by athletes, executives, and health enthusiasts. High-visibility creative leadership.
Known · New York, NY
Known is a Brooklyn creative agency known for crisp, art-forward work — Mailchimp, Spotify, Yeti. A strong place if the goal is making beautiful things across many surfaces, with the rhythm of agency life rather than a single product.
Known · Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY
Experiential design at Known means physical installations, pop-ups, and dimensional brand worlds. A rare role with this much focus on building three-dimensional brand experience instead of pixels.
Known · Los Angeles, CA / New York, NY
A copy CD seat at Known means owning verbal identity across brands like Mailchimp and Spotify. High-craft work — though the role tilts more toward language than visual systems.
Duolingo · New York, NY
Duolingo has arguably the best brand in consumer tech right now. Their marketing is irreverent, culturally aware, and genuinely funny. Leading creative for this brand is a dream gig — the kind of role where the work gets noticed by the entire industry.
Gusto · Denver, CO / San Francisco, CA / New York, NY / Los Angeles, CA / Seattle, WA
Gusto's brand voice has always been warm and human in a category that defaults to corporate — this role shapes that voice at the highest level. Group Creative Director signals serious investment in the creative team. A great opportunity for a copy-focused creative leader.
Miro · Copenhagen / London / Munich / New York
Miro turned the online whiteboard into a daily creative habit for distributed teams, and an AI Creative Director gets to shape how that craft evolves as AI reshapes the canvas. It is a leadership seat at a genuinely design-led tool company, with reach across millions of users.
Chime · New York, NY / San Francisco, CA
Chime is one of the more design-aware names in consumer fintech, and a brand creative director sets the tone for how millions of people experience a money app. The scope spans the full brand system, which makes this a meaty leadership seat for someone who thinks in campaigns and craft.
Blank Street · New York City
Blank Street has quietly turned a coffee chain into a design object, and this role owns the content that makes it feel that way. For an art director who likes brand systems that live in the physical world — cups, storefronts, the feed — it pairs craft with real-world scale.
Glossier · New York, NY
Glossier built itself on brand design — the packaging, photography, and a downtown-tinted aesthetic that spawned imitators. A CD here owns the continuation of that visual language across product, retail, and marketing — a senior-level seat with outsized creative output.