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The Creative team is responsible for building a brand that inspires and educates our communities, team members, investors, and the public at large. We believe storytelling helps people understand what we’re doing and why it matters.
You’ll help us create our design language, rooted in simplicity, clarity, and rational thought. It’s no-frills and utilitarian. Quality comes from deleting rather than adding. As our lead, you’ll reflect simplicity in quality not only in your work, but also establish and instill the team’s practices with this approach.
Your day-to-day as Brand Design Lead includes the concepting and execution of brand and design projects that communicate our company’s mission, technology, and team. Deliverables include websites, publications, and brand guides, decks, one-pagers, digital brochures, investor materials, and corporate communications.
The ideal candidate has impeccable graphic design chops reflected in typography, smart grids, and organized systems thinking. You’re an expert across digital, prototyping, UI, and UX. As part of a small team, you set the design bar and guide others toward it, providing creative direction and feedback across projects.
Key qualities of a successful Panthalassian include curiosity, not only in the people and the planet, but also science, technology, engineering (and even a little math). You possess an entrepreneurial spirit, are unfazed by ambiguity, and don’t need clarity to start creating. You can take big abstract concepts and turn them into actionable design strategies that you execute on. You seek responsibility and creative ownership. There's not a lot of handholding here. You have to be able to identify problems for yourself and then make intuitive, cross-disciplinary leaps to solve them. You lead by doing, and by helping others navigate complexity with confidence.
Candidates should have strong interpersonal skills and be able to thrive in a creative, scrappy, and collaborative environment in which the best ideas change the company’s direction on a regular basis. Our team members have worked at organizations such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, Virgin Orbit, Virgin Galactic, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, New Relic, Bridgewater, Raytheon, Disney Imagineering, and the naval architecture faculty of the University of Michigan. The company is structured as a public benefit corporation and backed by leading venture capital firms.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners, setting the creative bar and ensuring cohesion across all deliverables
Independently drive design and brand projects from concepting to execution, and also know when to step back and gather feedback or ask for help
Oversee design systems and ensure visual consistency, ensuring materials are executed to a high level of craft and clarity across all mediums and audiences
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Brand Design Lead
Panthalassa Portland, OROn-sitedesign Today
Job description
About the JobThe Creative team is responsible for building a brand that inspires and educates our communities, team members, investors, and the public at large. We believe storytelling helps people understand what we’re doing and why it matters.
You’ll help us create our design language, rooted in simplicity, clarity, and rational thought. It’s no-frills and utilitarian. Quality comes from deleting rather than adding. As our lead, you’ll reflect simplicity in quality not only in your work, but also establish and instill the team’s practices with this approach.
Your day-to-day as Brand Design Lead includes the concepting and execution of brand and design projects that communicate our company’s mission, technology, and team. Deliverables include websites, publications, and brand guides, decks, one-pagers, digital brochures, investor materials, and corporate communications.
The ideal candidate has impeccable graphic design chops reflected in typography, smart grids, and organized systems thinking. You’re an expert across digital, prototyping, UI, and UX. As part of a small team, you set the design bar and guide others toward it, providing creative direction and feedback across projects.
Key qualities of a successful Panthalassian include curiosity, not only in the people and the planet, but also science, technology, engineering (and even a little math). You possess an entrepreneurial spirit, are unfazed by ambiguity, and don’t need clarity to start creating. You can take big abstract concepts and turn them into actionable design strategies that you execute on. You seek responsibility and creative ownership. There's not a lot of handholding here. You have to be able to identify problems for yourself and then make intuitive, cross-disciplinary leaps to solve them. You lead by doing, and by helping others navigate complexity with confidence.
Candidates should have strong interpersonal skills and be able to thrive in a creative, scrappy, and collaborative environment in which the best ideas change the company’s direction on a regular basis. Our team members have worked at organizations such as SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, Virgin Orbit, Virgin Galactic, Google, Amazon, Microsoft, New Relic, Bridgewater, Raytheon, Disney Imagineering, and the naval architecture faculty of the University of Michigan. The company is structured as a public benefit corporation and backed by leading venture capital firms.
Responsibilities
Collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners, setting the creative bar and ensuring cohesion across all deliverables
Independently drive design and brand projects from concepting to execution, and also know when to step back and gather feedback or ask for help
Oversee design systems and ensure visual consistency, ensuring materials are executed to a high level of craft and clarity across all mediums and audiences
Lead thoughtful, cons
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