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Brand Designer

Remote-US

Phantom is a design-led company focused on making crypto safe, friendly, and easy to to use. Our crypto wallet is used by millions of people to access apps and financial services built on the Solana, Ethereum, and Polygon blockchain. As a Brand Designer at Phantom you will have the opportunity to make crypto more accessible and inclusive for millions of people around the world by lowering the barrier to entry through human-centered design

This role is a full time role however, we’re only open to candidates based in US and EU time zones. Currently Phantom cannot support employees from the following countries and continents: Russia, Pakistan, Ukraine, Asia, Oceania, and Africa.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the brand design of products and features from conception to launch in partnership with product managers, engineers, product designers, marketing, support, and executive leadership.
  • Take complex, conceptual ideas and turn them into something useful and easy to use for our 2M+ users across desktop and mobile
  • Contribute to strategic decisions around the future direction of Phantom, crypto wallets, and web3
  • Proactively raise our bar for quality, by making crypto UX more approachable for everyday people
  • Design brand elements that are simple, elegant and communicate effectively

Qualifications

  • 6+ years of experience as a brand design generalist
  • Experience presenting work to a broader creative team and other leaders, clearly and succinctly articulating the goals and concepts
  • Motion and visual design skills with proficiency in desktop and mobile UI, color, layout, typography, and iconography
  • Experience leading brand direction and strategic thinking while developing brand goals, identifying opportunities, and making decisions based on the impact to users and the company

Why Work with Us

Opportunity

We are a team of experienced builders in the blockchain and crypto industry. Our journey began from users seeking an easy, seamless path to accessing the crypto ecosystem. This passion fueled our exponential growth, allowing us to onboard over 7M+ active users in just over three years; with our user base growing weekly. Our dedication to a secure and seamless user experience has made us the leading wallet on Solana as well as our multi-chain approach enhances our platform's versatility, meeting the needs of a diverse and growing user base. By staying at the forefront of technology and user expectations, we continue to innovate and set industry standards on self-custodial crypto wallets.

There has never been a better time to work in crypto to help shape the future of innovation with a focus around the wallet experience!

  • First impressions matter: Wallets are responsible for a users first impression with crypto and onboarding new users into crypto. By ensuring that a user has a great first-time experience with crypto, we can help supercharge the growth of the entire ecosystem.
  • Make crypto easier to navigate: There is no easy way for a user to discover and navigate all that crypto has to offer. Wallets have a unique opportunity to help users not only onboard to crypto but also stay retained by exploring new things to do.
  • We live in a multi-chain world: We currently support Solana, Ethereum, Polygon and Bitcoin with more networks to come in the new future. We are focused on creating a unified, multi-chain crypto experience for users.

Benefits

  • Competitive salary and equity
  • Comprehensive insurance (medical/dental/vision) — 100% covered
  • Stipend for your ideal remote / WFH set-up: laptop, headphones, and any other work gear you may need
  • Flexible hours and a long-standing, supportive remote environment
  • Unlimited vacation: Take time when you need it (and we really mean it!)
  • 401(k) retirement plan
  • Wellness benefit
  • Daily lunch benefit

We strongly encourage candidates of all different backgrounds to apply. We believe that our work is stronger with a variety of perspectives, and we’re eager to further diversify our company. If you have a background that you feel would make an impact at Phantom, please consider applying. We’re committed to building an inclusive, supportive place for you to do the best work of your career.

The target salary range for this role will range between $165K - $200K with the addition of equity and benefits. This is determined by a few factors including your skillset, prior relevant experience, quality of interviews and market factors (such as location) at the point in time of offer.

 

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