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Freelance Designer (B2B Tech Focus, Part-Time)
10–25 Hours per Week | Remote

We’re looking for a creative and versatile freelance designer with experience supporting B2B technology companies. This role will partner closely with our marketing and product teams to bring our brand to life across both digital product experiences and marketing channels.

What You’ll Do

  • Design engaging product visuals and UI assets for sales decks, client deliverables, and website landing pages.
  • Develop creative assets for social media campaigns, email newsletters, and landing pages that align with our brand and messaging.
  • Collaborate with the team to ensure consistency across digital, web, and print materials.
  • Work on-site as needed (with flexibility) to collaborate on projects, brainstorm ideas, and provide hands-on design support.
  • Translate technical concepts into visually compelling graphics and layouts that resonate with a B2B audience.

Tools & Skills We’re Looking For

  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign), Canva, & Figma.
  • Strong understanding of B2B marketing design, ideally for SaaS or technology firms.
  • Experience creating assets for multi-channel campaigns (web, email, paid ads, social, product marketing).
  • Ability to work independently, manage time efficiently, and balance multiple projects.
  • Strong eye for typography, color, and overall design systems.

Nice to Have

  • Experience with motion graphics or simple animations for social and product demos.
  • Understanding of brand strategy and how design supports positioning in the tech space.

Details

  • Commitment: 10–25 hours per week, with flexibility to scale depending on project load.
  • Location: Remote but with US time zones.
  • Contract: Freelance/independent contractor role, with hourly pay.
  • Pay range: $50-65 per hour, dependent on experience. 
  • Please have a portfolio ready to share.



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