Role: Senior Brand Designer
Company: White Circle
Location: Remote (Europe preferred) / Paris, France
Job Type: Full-time
About White Circle
White Circle provides real-time protection for LLM-powered products by intercepting harmful prompts and unsafe model outputs before they reach the user, with analytics and monitoring on top. They work with companies like Lovable, JetBrains, and Dust.
The team is 16 people in Paris, engineering-driven, preparing for Series A. The culture is fast, a little chaotic, and deeply technical, but you won't be figuring everything out alone. You'll work directly with the Head of Design, who sets direction, gives feedback, and is your day-to-day partner. No layers of review, no endless alignment meetings, just a short loop between discussion, design, and shipping.
They need someone to give all of this the visual language it deserves.
What You'll Be Responsible For
- Create illustrations (2D or 3D) for the website, product interfaces (error pages, onboarding, empty states), and social channels.
- Evolve the landing page: new sections, blog visuals, feature announcements. It's a living thing, not a one-time project.
- Design materials for events, as the team sponsors hackathons alongside Mistral and Anthropic. They need posters, banners, and sometimes dedicated mini-landing pages that explain the product to people who've never heard of it.
- Build visual templates for Twitter and LinkedIn. The copy comes from the DevRel; your job is to make complex AI topics feel clear and visually compelling.
- Own the merch: stickers, hoodies, swag. Refresh it every few months. People should actually want to wear it.
- Polish and develop the brand identity. Not a rebrand, the brand is already recognized. But there are gaps, rough edges, and details that only a strong designer will notice and fix.
What You'll Need to Succeed
- A portfolio that speaks for itself. Strong illustration work: tech-forward, fresh, with personality. Not corporate banking, not logo-centric.
- Experience with landing pages, digital campaigns, and printed materials.
- Understanding of social media formats, what works on Twitter vs. LinkedIn, and how to make a post stop the scroll.
- A visual sensibility close to Resend, Modal, Vercel. The team thinks of themselves as "a lively, modern OpenAI" — an AI lab that looks and feels like a startup, not a government agency.