Our global nonprofit client is seeking a Graphic Designer to join their team on a part-time (5-20 hours a week) freelance basis!
This role is fully remote. The Graphic Designer will be assisting the Lead Designer with design/production overflow work. Projects could include: one pagers, reports, fact sheets, case studies, proposals, email and social media graphics, presentations, posters, brochures, etc. The Graphic Designer could be working from established templates/layouts or creating from scratch. The end deliverables will mainly be digital versions that are downloadable into PDFs. This client uses Asana to track project needs. Graphic Designer Requirements...associate through our GEM awards Job Description: Leads design initiatives, mentors junior designers, and influences product strategy... ...required Work Experience: 5 years of experience in UI/UX design. required 1. Nielsen or Google UX Design certification...
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