We are entering our next phase as an agency.
We've spent the last few years, since our inception, functioning as an Everything agency. We've seen and done it all - branding, websites, digital marketing, campaigns, motion design and content creation.
While this phase helped shape us, now we're evolving into something sharper.
We want to design brand systems that position brands to lead their category. The kind you remember, study, and reference.
This shift is not just about the work we create, but how we think about it. And this is where you come in.
You will be part of this transition in real time, helping shape both sides of Olter:
- Execution-led design work
- And increasingly, strategic brand thinking
This is not just a role inside an agency. It is a chance to help define what the next version of Olter looks like.
You might be the one if you:
- Have designed or helped design brand systems that extend across identity, digital experiences, and campaign ecosystems
- Understand that good design solves problems, not just fills space
- Use AI as a tool, not a personality
- Have worked on hospitality, lifestyle, luxury or ambitious challenger brands
- Can present your thinking without hiding behind mockups
- You can defend your design decisions with logic, not just aesthetics
- You're comfortable working at both execution and conceptual level
- You can move between strategy, identity, and execution without losing clarity
What you'll help shape:
- The next era of Olter's own brand
- Premium client work across luxury hospitality, automotive and social impact
- Work we'll actually be proud to put our name on
A strict No-No:
- Designers who need 7 revisions to find alignment
- You have never explored how strong brands like Apple, Nike, or Netflix evolve their systems
- You wait for instructions instead of proactively shaping direction
- You've never questioned why a brand identity works or fails in the real world
- You are only comfortable executing tasks, not participating in conversations about strategy
- You are unaware of how AI is changing design workflows (and choose to ignore it)
If that sounds like your kind of place, send your portfolio + a short note on work you're proud of.
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