Rockwell Sourcing – Brand Identity & Job Portal Experience
Full brand identity, website build, and custom job dashboard for Rockwell Sourcing, a modern staffing agency connecting global talent with premium roles.
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Strategy
Brand Strategy, Website Build
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Design
Website Development
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Client
Rockwell Sourcing
Background
Create a modern, trustworthy staffing brand and a frictionless job application experience that makes it easy for candidates to discover roles and for Rockwell to scale its hiring pipeline.
Rockwell Sourcing is a staffing and sourcing agency built to connect fast-moving companies with high-caliber talent. They needed more than just a logo and a template website—they needed a cohesive brand and digital experience that would earn trust at a glance, clearly communicate their value, and make their job board actually pleasant to use.
The project covered end-to-end execution:
Defining Rockwell’s visual identity (logo, color system, and design language)
Designing and building the marketing pages
Implementing a custom job listings dashboard on WordPress using WP Job Manager and a Diteck child theme
Styling and refining the UX for filters, search, and detail views so candidates could easily explore roles
Approach
Brand Identity & Visual Language
I started with brand foundations:
Developed a minimal, geometric logo mark that suggests structure, stability, and premium service (the “obsidian cube” concept).
Built a color system centered around deep charcoal and obsidian tones with a strategic accent color to highlight links, CTAs, and hover states.
Defined typography pairings that feel professional but not cold, balancing trust with approachability.
Created a visual design language that could flex across hero sections, cards, and job listings while staying consistent.
Website Structure & Page Design
On the website side, I mapped out the core pages Rockwell needed at launch:
Home – high-level overview, value propositions, and pathways for “Hire Talent” vs “Find a Job.”
About / Approach – credibility, methodology, international network, and sourcing philosophy.
Job Listings / Job Dashboard – searchable, filterable list of open roles with a consistent card layout.
Contact / Get Started – simple inquiry flow for both clients and candidates.
Design-wise, I focused on:
Clean, card-based layouts to present jobs clearly.
Consistent spacing, hierarchy, and visual rhythm to make content easy to scan.
Enough personality in the visuals to feel unique, without sacrificing clarity or professionalism.
Job Dashboard & Code Customizations
Under the hood, the job portal relied on WordPress, WP Job Manager, and a Diteck child theme. I implemented several front-end and theme-layer updates to make the job dashboard feel cohesive with the brand:
Customized the job listing cards (backgrounds, padding, typography, hover states) to match Rockwell’s new visual system.
Adjusted filter and select field styling so dropdowns visually matched the input fields and overall UI, replacing the generic theme styles with Rockwell’s own.
Tuned the job detail view (headline, meta info, layout) to surface the most important information first and reduce cognitive load for candidates.
Cleaned up spacing, margins, and mobile responsiveness via the Diteck child theme CSS so the experience remained consistent across devices.
Where necessary, I updated PHP templates and theme hooks to:
Control the ordering and visibility of job meta fields.
Ensure button and link states stayed aligned with the brand’s color system.
Preserve upgrade-safe changes by routing all customizations through the child theme instead of editing core files.
Launch & Iteration
After the initial build, I walked the team through updating roles, managing listings, and maintaining consistency as they scale. The system is designed so Rockwell can:
Add new roles without breaking layout or branding.
Expand the site with additional pages or content while keeping the same design language and dashboard UX.
Key Features
New Brand Identity: Modern, minimal, and professional visual system with logo, color palette, and typography.
Custom Job Dashboard: Branded job listing cards, filters, and job detail pages powered by WP Job Manager.
Child Theme Implementation: All styling and structural changes handled via the Diteck child theme for safe, maintainable updates.
Consistent UI for Inputs & Filters: Matching styles across selects, inputs, and buttons for a cohesive candidate experience.
Responsive Layouts: Job browsing and application flows optimized for desktop, tablet, and mobile.
Strategy
Strategy:
Position Rockwell as a premium, global staffing partner rather than a generic job board.
Use a clean, structured interface to communicate reliability and attention to detail.
Make the job search experience fast and intuitive, reducing friction between discovery and application.
Design:
Minimal logo with geometric form
Dark, obsidian-inspired palette with a subtle accent color
Card-based layouts for jobs and content
Accessible, legible typography and spacing
Carefully styled form fields, selects, and buttons to match brand identity
Conclusion & Reflection
This project was a great intersection of brand design and product thinking. Rockwell didn’t just need a nice logo—they needed a brand system that could stretch across a dynamic, job-focused website while staying clean and trustworthy.
On the technical side, working with a child theme and WP Job Manager reinforced the importance of structuring customizations in a way that’s maintainable long term. Many off-the-shelf job boards feel disjointed from the rest of the site; here, the goal was the opposite: make the job dashboard feel like a natural extension of Rockwell’s brand.
The result is a platform where:
Candidates can quickly scan, filter, and evaluate roles.
Rockwell can easily add and manage listings without touching code.
The brand presents as polished, reliable, and ready to scale.
Condensed takeaway:
Rockwell Sourcing went from a concept to a fully realized staffing brand and job portal, with a cohesive identity and a custom, code-backed job dashboard that supports their long-term growth.