Entangl is on the hunt for the next Dieter Rams. You know, the kind of person who believes “Less, but better” is more than a design principle—it’s a way of life. Someone who sees the 12-step onboarding flow, rolls their eyes, and sketches a single-step solution before breakfast.
We’re talking about an unflappable code wizard and design visionary rolled into one. The kind of person who:
- Debates typography choices with the same passion they reserve for data architecture.
- Asks the hard questions: “Do we really need that feature, or are we just collecting bells and whistles?”
- Has a casual knack for streamlining UI so elegantly, it makes “Swipe to refresh” look like rocket science.
We know our customers will inevitably ask for 47 new buttons. You’ll be the champion who says:
- “Hold on, folks—what’s the hair-on-fire problem here?”
- “What’s truly essential, and what’s just adding friction?”
- “What actually needs to be here… and did the lawyers force us to keep it?”
You’ll map out the workflow in Figma, systematically delete anything that doesn’t spark joy (or is legally required), and reduce three screens into one. If a process takes three clicks, you make it one—okay, two if one of them is a legal disclaimer.
We’re not just looking for a designer. We’re looking for that mischievous, design-savvy engineer who stares at lines of code, user flows, and brand guidelines with the same gleam in their eye. You’ll champion minimalism in a world that’s gone mad with clutter.
No pressure, just… the next Dieter Rams. Because we believe that the best kind of job is one where you’re shipping iconic design solutions at noon, nailing code merges at five, and still have the bandwidth to run a retro about your Figma color palette by six.
If this resonates with you—and your idea of fun is deleting more lines of code than you write—we’d love to chat. Let’s do “Less, but better.”
Sound good? Perfect. Now let’s get rid of all this extra text and just say: Join us.