We're Hiring: Brand Identity Designer
At Wiselie Group, we believe a strong brand identity is more than just a logo — it tells a story, creates emotion, and builds trust across every touchpoint.
We're looking for a Brand Identity Designer who can bring that depth of creativity and consistency across all brands under the Wiselie Group umbrella.
This is a unique opportunity to shape how multiple brands are seen, remembered, and experienced.
What You'll Do- Design and manage brand identity systems (logo, typography, color palettes, visual guidelines) for Wiselie Group and its portfolio of brands.
- Create high-quality design assets across digital and print (social media, websites, campaigns, presentations, reports, etc.).
- Ensure brand consistency and excellence across all communication channels.
- Work closely with leadership, marketing, and product teams to align creative direction with business strategy.
- Act as the brand guardian, ensuring every brand under Wiselie Group maintains a professional and impactful identity.
- Proven experience creating full brand identity systems (not just logo design).
- Strong portfolio that demonstrates conceptual thinking, refined taste, and attention to detail.
- Proficiency in design tools (Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, or similar).
- Ability to collaborate and communicate clearly in a hybrid work setup.
- Growth mindset with curiosity and drive for continuous improvement.
- Bachelor's degree in Visual Communication Design or related field.
- 1–2 years of experience in brand identity/graphic design roles.
- Portfolio is essential. Please attach your brand identity/visual identity portfolio (PDF or online link).
- Applications without a portfolio will not be considered.
- Only apply if you have hands-on experience in brand identity design for companies or multiple brands.
- Collaborate directly with leadership on multiple brands across industries.
- Join a team that values creativity, collaboration, and craft.
- Grow your career by shaping the brand presence of an ambitious and expanding group.