Help Us Change the Way the World Works
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Job description
- Own and evolve the design system. You maintain the components, tokens, and visual patterns that everything else is built on. When something new is needed, you design it and make it reusable so others can work without you.
- Design merch that people actually want to own. Not branded giveaways. Objects people reach for. You brief suppliers, iterate on samples, and make calls on quality. You know the difference between merch that represents the brand and merch that dilutes it.
- Shape physical spaces. The office, event setups, and conference booths. You think about how a room feels, what it says about us, and how to make people feel something when they walk in.
- Lead special creative projects. Launch moments, high-visibility campaigns, and one-off collaborations (like our print version of the "AI Adoption Playbook"). The things that do not fit a template but matter a lot. You own them end-to-end.
- Keep the website excellent. Fast, visually sharp, and capable of whatever the team needs. You handle the visual and frontend side without a ticket queue.
What Makes This Different
Most design roles at companies this size are purely digital. This one is not. The Langdock brand lives online and offline, and someone needs to hold both with the same level of care.
You will also have real creative latitude. What should a Langdock event feel like when someone walks in? What does the merch say about who we are? These are genuine questions, not briefs with answers already decided. You bring a point of view, and you make it real.
And because we are small, you will see the impact of your work directly and quickly. A well-designed dinner space, a piece of merch that people keep, a website update that converts better. The feedback loops are short.
Requirements
- You think about brand as a full experience, not just a screen. You have opinions about physical materials, spatial design, and what objects say about a company.
- You are strong in Figma and comfortable in code. You have shipped things that look good in production, not just in a mockup.
- You have taste, and you can defend it. You know what good looks like, and you are willing to push back when something is not there yet.
- You work well with ambiguity. Not every new project comes with a brief. You figure out what it should be and then make it.
- You use AI tools to move faster without cutting corners. You have figured out which parts of the work benefit from automation and which require your judgment.
- You are a kind person who cares about the people around you.
Benefits & conditions
Salaries are transparent and tied to levels, not negotiation. All roles include equity.
We will figure out the right level together based on your experience and scope. Levels are about the work you own, not your title or years of experience. We narrow down the expected salary range early in the process.